In this novel, award-winning journalist Walter M. Brasch slowly and meticulously builds a scenario of greed, corruption, and intrigue, set against the backdrop of social protest. In so doing, he weaves a compelling story of history and contemporary American values between 1964 and 1991, every bit as powerful and timely today as they were more than two decades earlier.
Dr. Brasch is an award-winning syndicated social issues columnist, and the author of 17 books. He is vice-president of an ACLU chapter (and active in 1st amendment and due process issues), and executive vice-president/co-founder of a large regional alliance for the homeless. He is a former newspaper reporter and editor, magazine editor, and multimedia writer/producer. He is a retired professor of mass communications.