President's Astrologer - Softcover

Shafferman, Barbara

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9781567186741: President's Astrologer

Synopsis

While this New Age thriller might be reminiscent of the real-life astrologer associated with President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, the story is carefully and creatively set in the year 2006 and focuses on the impact an astrologer could have on an American president and the affairs of state.

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About the Author

Barbara Shafferman (New York) is a former advertising copywriter and an accredited Advanced Astrologer by the American Federation of Astrologers. For the past twenty years she has lectured at libraries and high schools across Long Island and has appeared on television and radio. She is a regular contributor to American Astrology and Dell Horoscope, and has several short stories in publication.

Reviews

Thanks to the Reagan administration, astrology as a behind-the-scenes force in the White House isn't a new idea. In 2006, a president is once again petitioning the stars for help. Addie Pryce, "one of the top astrologers in Washington," is selected for the top-secret task of advising the president and undermining his detractors. Though she's less than thrilled by the idea, Addie agrees and is pulled into the dangerous swirl of the Washington political scene, where she's introduced to an intimidating cast of power-hungry characters and forced to work with skeptics like White House staffer Jonah Stern. When she discovers the bloody body of her only true friend and confidante, retired astrologer Livonia Matthews, Addie painfully recognizes the ruthlessness of the world she has entered. While the press rakes up rumors of the president's paranormal dealings, Addie is kidnapped by evil Senator Granit, who's managed to get an android elected vice-president and has another 'droid waiting in the wings to murder the president. Thanks to even more implausible narrative twists, the good guys reach the inevitable happy ending. While this romantic thriller moves quickly, the awkward plot, its unconvincing characters and the author's weak grasp of technological and political logistics make this futuristic vision largely ineffectual.
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