The Last Word

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William St. George is a tough-talking lobbyist for gun rights who hides a dark side from everyone but those in his inner circle. As a writer for the Socratic Rag, Matt Tyson wants nothing more than to peel back the mans slick veneer and reveal the naked truth. But moments after Tysons interview with St. George begins, a bomb threat evacuates the building. It seems the journalists one chance to get the dirt behind the world of guns and big money in America has just slipped through his fingers. Armed with a list of possible suspects who hate the NRA, FBI Agent Alex Martini immerses himself in the bomb threat investigation. But when a US Senator and a Supreme Court Justice are found murdered, it becomes evident that a radical anti-gun group and the NRA are embroiled in a vicious struggle that threatens the security of the nation. Even so, the real power may be in the hands of Tyson, whose drive to write a good story soon leads him into dangerous territory. In this political thriller, an FBI agent and an investigative reporter uncover a sinister plot involving the NRA, billionaire twins with a political agenda, and a maniacal West Coast lawyerand only one of them will have the last word.

About the author

Richard Loofbourrow is a professor at a California community college; his interest in the death penalty led him to San Quentin’s death row, where he interviewed a Buddhist monk condemned to die. His two academic works, Puzzles, Principles, and Philosophers and Paradoxes, Puzzles, and Possibilities were published by McGraw-Hill. This is his fourth novel.

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