"There was only one way to warrant a blatant breach of business ethics such as this, and that was to attribute his actions to a higher cause. If Molly was right, then a cute but quirky mailroom temp had identified a grand, unified, liberty-crushing conspiracy that had been hatched in the conference room of a PR agency."
The Overton Window by Glenn Beck
Oh it does sound interesting though
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for your review, Kay. I'm interested in this one. The ads with the Rudyard Kipling poem are pretty crazy! "the dog returns to its vomit..." Yuck.
ReplyDeleteGreat couple of sentences! Is this the same Glenn Beck who is on radio, or some other medium? Or am I confusing the author with someone else?
ReplyDeleteMy teaser is from Rogues, Riches and Retribution By Harry Taylor, a suspense novel/thriller about revenge, greed and murder -- what could be more fun?! It starts years in the past, when a 7-year-old witnesses the death of his father ... you're taken from Italy to the UK to the US on a run ride.
[[As he approached he caught sight of a copy of the daily newspaper lying upon the table and there splashed across the front page were pictures of the two men he had seen at their home. The caption read, “Two senior bank officials tragically killed as their car plummeted down a ravine.'']]