Nor Dark of Night

Nor Dark of Night by Sylvia Pointer-Emery, published by AuthorHouse in August 2005, is a suspenseful exploration of the challenges facing the U.S. Postal Service amid calls for privatization. The narrative follows Deputy Postmaster General Patricia Huff as she grapples with the implications of a conspiracy that threatens the very existence of the agency she is sworn to protect. With a page count of 424, this edition delves into the complexities of governmental operations and the forces that seek to undermine them.
Readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle against powerful interests. As Patricia uncovers the conspiracy involving the Postmaster General and various influential figures, she must navigate a treacherous landscape where her personal life is also at stake. The story unfolds against a backdrop of political intrigue and suspense, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in fiction that reflects on real-world issues.
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Break the Postal Service monopoly!’ Postal Reform!’ Privatize!’
Deputy Postmaster General, Patricia Huff finds herself mulling over these words and phrases, being haunted by them. The U.S. Postal Service is up for grabs privatization is a nasty word for this governmental agency.
With the combined efforts of the Postmaster General, Gerald Brockton and a few strange bedfellows’ who stand to gain billions from the Postal Service’s demise He, along with these forces stand galvanized in the wings waiting to pick the bones of their blue eagle prey.
Patricia gets wind of the conspiracy and vows not on my watch!’ However, with all her demanding agenda to save the Postal Service from annihilation, her very own existence is threatened her husband, an alluring and successful DC attorney is the leading suspect.
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