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Look beyond the typical sharp-edged criticisms that keep many a fine new work from reaching the general public and find a story of committed people who truly care about democracy. These are people who put their lives and their fortunes on the line. The setting is an American presidential campaign where candidate Adrian Daggat garners the enthusiastic support of millions and millions of Americans because he dares to present truthfully the challenges facing society.
Consent of the Governed is a story of political espionage--the hero Daggat, his platform and the virtuous backers behind him fight for democratic principles as they were drawn up by our American forefathers. They are challenged to the extreme by a candidate backed by an organization of the richest global corporations, Polaco, for which economic advancement is the only goal--they scheme to dissolve the constitution in favor of a corporate state. Henchmen, moles, murder and intrigue have a large role behind the scenes of this presidential campaign, and the reader begins to admire Adrian Daggat and the courageous people who dare to fight the ruthless, untiring Polaco.
It is easy to get behind a presidential candidate like Adrian Daggat and it's easy to admire Consent of the Govern's author, Gerald Balcar. He comes forth with wisdom and insight regarding some of America's biggest challenges. Consent of the Governed, is more than a novel of political espionage--it questions and thoughtfully considers grave concerns of contemporary, global society.
Yes, it's long, yes, it's a first novel, yes, it's worth reading.
Look beyond the typical sharp-edged criticisms that keep many a fine new work from reaching the general public and find a story of committed people who truly care about democracy. These are people who put their lives and their fortunes on the line. The setting is an American presidential campaign where candidate Adrian Daggat garners the enthusiastic support of millions and millions of Americans because he dares to present truthfully the challenges facing society.
Consent of the Governed is a story of political espionage--the hero Daggat, his platform and the virtuous backers behind him fight for democratic principles as they were drawn up by our American forefathers. They are challenged to the extreme by a candidate backed by an organization of the richest global corporations, Polaco, for which economic advancement is the only goal--they scheme to dissolve the constitution in favor of a corporate state. Henchmen, moles, murder and intrigue have a large role behind the scenes of this presidential campaign, and the reader begins to admire Adrian Daggat and the courageous people who dare to fight the ruthless, untiring Polaco.
It is easy to get behind a presidential candidate like Adrian Daggat and it's easy to admire Consent of the Govern's author, Gerald Balcar. He comes forth with wisdom and insight regarding some of America's biggest challenges. Consent of the Governed, is more than a novel of political espionage--it questions and thoughtfully considers grave concerns of contemporary, global society.
Yes, it's long, yes, it's a first novel, yes, it's worth reading.