The Rumor Game: A Novel

· Macmillan Audio · Narrated by Megan Tusing
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"Sliding easily between the accents of Bostonians and a variety of immigrants, narrator Tusing enhances the text and gives identity to the characters."—Booklist

A determined reporter and a
reluctant FBI agent face off against fascist elements in this gripping historical thriller set in World War II-era Boston.

Reporter Anne Lemire writes the Rumor Clinic, a newspaper column that disproves the many harmful rumors floating around town, some of them spread by Axis spies and others just gossip mixed with fear and ignorance. Tired of chasing silly rumors about Rosie Riveters' safety on the job, she wants to write about something bigger.

Special Agent Devon Mulvey, one of the few Catholics at the FBI, spends his weekdays preventing industrial sabotage and his Sundays spying on clerics with suspect loyalties—and he spends his evenings wooing the many lonely women whose husbands are off at war.

When Anne’s story about Nazi propaganda intersects with Devon’s investigation into the death of a factory worker, the two are led down a dangerous trail of espionage, organized crime, and domestic fascism—one that implicates their own tangled pasts and threatens to engulf the city in violence.

With vibrant historical atmosphere and a riveting mystery that illuminates still-timely issues about disinformation and power, Thomas Mullen delivers another powerful thriller.

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.

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3.0
1 review
Darcia Helle
March 22, 2024
Rumors, propaganda, and a divided nation… These things could just as easily describe America today as the early WWII-era America of The Rumor Games. I have a lot of respect for what the author portrayed here. Not much WWII fiction shows the prejudice and hate regarding Jewish people within America, and I thought this was handled exceptionally well. But, while I enjoyed parts, I didn’t love the book overall. This is a plot-heavy story. We have a lot of moving parts, including antisemitism and prejudice, the mafia, political strife, and a murder investigation. Oddly, while all this was going on, the pace felt sluggish. Despite some intense content, I didn’t feel any emotional connection. I can’t totally put my finger on why, but the characters felt flat, and I just didn’t empathize the way I wanted to. Then, after a long build up to what could (should?) have been an explosive climax, the ending just sort of fizzled out. The audio is well done, and I enjoyed Megan Tusing’s narration. *Thanks to Macmillan Audio for the free download.*
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About the author

THOMAS MULLEN is the internationally bestselling author of eight novels, including Darktown, an NPR Best Book, which was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Southern Book Prize, the Indies Choice Book Award, and was nominated for or won prizes in France, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The follow-up, Lightning Men, was named one of the Top Ten Crime Novels of 2017 by The New York Times and was shortlisted for a CWA Dagger Award. His debut, The Last Town on Earth, was named Best Debut Novel of 2006 by USA Today and was awarded the James Fenimore Cooper Prize for excellence in historical fiction.

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