The Pinocchio Syndrome by David Zeman

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An international thriller of political intrigue, personal betrayal and cutting-edge science, The Pinocchio Syndrome marks the debut of a brilliant new talent.

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The Pinocchio Syndrome by David Zeman

An international thriller of political intrigue, personal betrayal and cutting-edge science, The Pinocchio Syndrome marks the debut of a brilliant new talent. America is in turmoil. And that spells trouble for the entire world. In the middle of a vicious struggle for the leadership of the country, the vice president is struck down by a new ‘living death’ disease that is breaking out across the globe – the ‘Pinocchio Syndrome’. With the current administration close to collapse, and billionaire extremist Colin Goss and his dangerous views gaining ground, it seems that only one man can unite the country – Michael Campbell, a popular, media-friendly young senator. But what is his secret? In a nerve-shredding race against time, a Secret Service agent and troubled female journalist are forced together to crack a conspiracy that could destroy the world …

‘The Pinocchio Syndrome may be the best thriller I’ve ever read – easily the most inventive and controversialA savage portrayal of people who will stop at nothing to seize power … wildly readable.’
Washington Post

David Zeman holds a PhD from Johns Hopkins University and has taught at graduate level at Northwestern, Rutgers and most recently Yale University. He lives in Washington. The Pinocchio Syndrome is his first novel.

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ISBN 13 9780007160082
ISBN 10 0007160089
Title The Pinocchio Syndrome
Author David Zeman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2004-08-01
Number of pages 752
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.