Resurrection Day by Brendan Dubois

Resurrection Day by Brendan Dubois

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Summary

In the early 1970s, ten years after the nuclear war that followed the Cuban Missile Crisis, the US is still struggling to recover. Journalist Carl Landry finds himself in the middle of a government cover-up after a cache of secrets reveals the man who created the devastation is running the country.

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Resurrection Day by Brendan Dubois

In the early 1970s, ten years after the Cuban missile crisis and the US and Russia targeted each other's cities with nuclear warheads, America is still struggling to recover. New York, Washington, Florida, California are completely contaminated and the rest of the country - under martial rule in all but name - are reliant on aid from Europe. In Boston, journalist Carl Landry is forcibly warned off covering a news item on a murdered ex-general and shortly afterwards he only just manages to escape a personal attack. Enraged, he is determined to find out what the authorities are covering up: a search which takes him to the wasteland of Manhattan and a cache of secrets which show that the man who created the devastation is still running the country.
Brendan duBois has published three crime novels in the United States, the first of which was nominated for an Edgar Award. This is his first publication in the U.K.
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ISBN 13 9780751525496
ISBN 10 0751525499
Title Resurrection Day
Author Brendan Dubois
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2000-10-05
Number of pages 592
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