The Porkchoppers

The Porkchoppers by Ross Thomas, published by HarperCollins Publishers in February 1987, is a work of fiction that delves into the world of political maneuvering and intrigue. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Donald Cubbin, a self-serving union president, who employs ruthless tactics in his campaign for reelection, setting the stage for a fast-paced and gritty exploration of ambition and power.
Readers will find a story that unfolds with quick action and sharp dialogue, highlighting the complexities of political life. The book presents a blend of mystery and detective elements, as Cubbin navigates the challenges and adversaries that arise during his campaign. Through its engaging plot, The Porkchoppers offers insights into the darker aspects of ambition and the lengths individuals will go to secure their positions.
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The action is quick and dirty when Donald Cubbin–a self-serving union presidents–pulls out all the stops in his tough campaign for reelection.
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