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A Perfect Disguise - Christopher Datta

A Perfect Disguise

Christopher Datta
Odyssey Publications (August 25, 2020) , English
20 ratings

PI Zooey Krause has no idea what she is walking into when she accepts a bread and butter assignment to investigate the car-crash death of an experimental nuclear power plant worker. Soon enough, however, she finds herself doing battle with the tentacles of a powerful and angry octopus out to destroy the framework of Democracy. Its weapons are fear, deceit, street violence, and terrorism. Its mission is to strangle the soul of America…A Perfect Disguise couldn’t be more relevant if it tried. It’s a good, thought provoking read. Richard Rashke, author of The Killing of Karen Silkwood.

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