by Edward Stewart ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 29, 1973
A different scenario which takes place during a future administration when we are groundlessly dropping explosives on Costa Rica (that's almost the same) and when the First Lady disapproves of the President (that's different) and when a tired and outmoded mail agent of the Federal Security (that's the equivalent of the FBI) is assigned to find out why the President's daughter is shot -- not by accident -- she's the intended victim. Borodin, he's the ""mail snoop,"" spends a good bit of time on some seemingly flyweight correspondence between a girl and a brother until the real conspiracy is revealed -- almost the last chance for the President's daughter and everyone else in this not too changed U.S.A. Loosely, easily written to retain the shortest attention span and even if it isn't really very plausible, it's nice to meet some new people and you won't have the foggiest bottom notion of what will happen next.
Pub Date: June 29, 1973
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: Doubleday
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 1973
Categories: FICTION
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