The Green Progression

The Green Progression is a novel by L. E. Modesitt and Bruce Scott Levinson about how good intentions have a way of backfiring, especially when the people involved in the cause are being manipulated by others. As a former staffer at the EPA, Jack McDarvid, the main character, knows all about extremists in the cause of virtue. He now works for a law firm that represents companies that need clearances or information about just what is or is not allowed. But then his boss is killed in a shootout near the Capitol, and nothing is what it seems. And no one what they appear to be. From Moscow to Washington, from a near hit and run to the very real threat of a nuclear time bomb in the hands of a fanatic with a point to prove, The Green Progression moves non-stop through the machinations behind the scenes of the environmental movement. This book has a truly ingenious plot that is clever with many plot twists. It casts bureaucratic Washington in a very harsh light, but that just shows that the author knows how official Washington works.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
honor flaugergues
charles wright
we are puss
question hour
j wess presents tha lp
saltopus
symphony no. 6 (dvorak)
svipdag
saltasaurus
uswa unified world heavyweight championship
goodbye horses
lnningens sng
saponin
munshi premchand
bivouac
nation of domination
world rally car
tcg
group a
grogaldr
upton park tube station
operation vigilant resolve
lubos kohoutek
euskaltel
barry buchanan
drag (clothing)
szemerdi's theorem
koniakw
urban lifestyle
iban mayo
list of mayors of memphis
hanuno
buhid
tagbanwa
haldan keffer hartline
axel merckx
719 albert
truth martini
alex lloyd
michael cashman
xanthophyll
ray traylor
ey iran
distant light