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A mind-blowing thriller and novel of ideas, wherein art and politics collide head-on. Steven Stabile, America’s leading culture critic, famous for his controversial hard-hitting political exposes about the Mideast’s antiquities scandals and underground sex haunts, is mysteriously drugged and lands in a psychiatric ward. Mattressa Hopkins, his protégé, comes to his rescue. After discovering their news syndicate is undergoing a secretive takeover, they find themselves in political crosshairs and surprising adventures that take them to the Capitol for the last-ever American presidential election…and the transformation of the entire U.S. government.

“A famous writer… stumbles on evidence of a sprawling network of conspirators—including some major nations… the orations are exceedingly thoughtful, in particular those on the profound political power of art.” 

– Kirkus Reviews

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