CHASM

by JAMES BRUNO

CHASM by JAMES BRUNO (Book) in Literature & Fiction
ISBN: 978-1-84728-610-9
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: JAMES BRUNO
Copyright: © 2006  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Download: 1 documents, 892 KB

Printed: 312 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Description:

Peace in the Balkans is fragile. The White House's political fortunes hang on ensuring that shaky peace deals hold firm. In a top secret codicil, the U.S. agrees clandestinely to take in scores of Balkan war criminals. This super-secret program is Operation CHASM. CHASM gets out of hand as war criminals go on a rampage of arson and murder across the U.S. Mike Gallatin's young daughter is almost killed. Drawing on his detective skills, the Cleveland investigator finds out about CHASM -- but almost at the cost of his own life as the ruthless National Security Adviser, John Tulliver, orders Gallatin's "recall." Written by a former insider, CHASM is about Washington powerholders, who, in pursuit of their own ambitions, take actions which trample on the little guy. But one average citizen, a victim of their policies, embarks on a quest to expose the hypocrisy and lies. It also demonstrates how malicious policies can overwhelm their implementers, dragging them into hellish behavior and self-destruction.


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Chasm [ No Rating ] 15 Jan 2007
Really liked this book. Bruno's insider knowledge shows through in the characters and the behind the scenes way that government works. It's scarey to think that some of this is probably based on the truth. And what is going on in programs like this right now? Very good writing style, keeps your attention like Cusler or Kellerman. Would make a good movie.
CHASM [ No Rating ] 12 Jan 2007
I really enjoyed CHASM. I confess that the first few pages of CHASM did not grab me. However, a few days later I picked it up again, and devoured it in one sitting. The author clearly commands considerable insight into the personalities of operatives, the policies, and the corruption at several levels of government. CHASM provides plenty of real history, and weaves in much of what we imagine is going on secretly, to spin a very plausible and exciting tale. The author develops a convincing cast of characters (many just as despicable as those we have been reading about in the newspapers). CHASM has couple of minor rough spots, but they are hardly noticeable, since the reading is so engaging and fast-paced. I am looking forward to reading more of this author's works.

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