Smoke and Mirrors

Smoke and Mirrors by Barbara Michaels, published by Bantam in 1990, is a fiction novel that delves into the complexities of political ambition and the unforeseen dangers that accompany it. The story follows Erin Hartsock, whose excitement about joining a congresswoman’s campaign in Washington D.C. quickly transforms into a sense of dread as she encounters a series of mysterious accidents. This edition spans 360 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the intersection of personal aspirations and the darker elements of political life. As Erin navigates her new role, the unfolding events challenge her perceptions and test her resolve. The book offers a blend of suspense and intrigue, inviting readers to consider the hidden threats that can arise in the pursuit of power and influence.
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Erin Hartsock’s enthusiasm for joining the campaign of a congresswoman in Washington D.C. turns to great fear when some mysterious accidents begin to happen.
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