Benevolence

Benevolence by George A. Schieren, published by iUniverse in November 2000, is a 408-page work of fiction that delves into the intricacies of political machinations. The narrative follows four individuals who believe they can instigate a benevolent dictatorship to improve the political landscape of Washington. Their plan involves creating widespread public unrest through inflation, bombings, and riots, setting the stage for a high-stakes conflict.
Readers will encounter an unlikely hero navigating the treacherous waters of Washington politics, as he is propelled from Congress to the Swiss Alps and ultimately to the Lincoln Memorial. Throughout his journey, he faces challenges that include seductions, computer tricks, and murder, all while striving to protect both his life and the democracy he values. This edition offers a blend of thriller, espionage, and mystery elements, engaging those interested in the darker side of political intrigue.
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While most people feel that they can make no significant change in the politics of Washington, four special people have conspired to create a benevolent dictatorship which they are convinced will make this country a much better place. All they have to do is create massive public unrest with destructive inflation, deadly bombings, and massive riots. The only obstacle in their way is an unlikely hero in the swamp called Washington who is swept from the halls of Congress, across the Swiss Alps, and into the bowels of the Lincoln Memorial. He stumbles his way through seductions, computer tricks, murders, and duplicity to save his own life and the democracy he believes should survive.
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