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  Fiction / Thriller

Author: Hope Newman

ISBN: 0-595-66574-8

392 Pages

 Available from: Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, Borders.com, Ingram Book Group, Baker & Taylor.

 

 Just in time for the election, Hope Newman the author of THE BIG BROTHER creates a new near-real thriller CRIMES OF THE RIGHT.

After the horrifying events of the September disaster, the administration classifies the TRUTH, effectively banning the CIA from all public disclosures. The White House then orchestrates a campaign, blaming the CIA for providing misleading intelligence to the administration. The extremists who occupy the highest office need a scapegoat to fault for their mismanagement and corruption leading to the disaster, and Larry Gould, the Director of the CIA, is the perfect fall guy. CRIMES OF THE RIGHT sets to tell the story from the perspective of those intelligence officials who were prohibited by the Administration to tell Americans the TRUTH.

In this near-real thriller, Patricia Claymore, the highly sought after Private Investigator, joins forces with Larry Gould, the Director of the CIA, to vindicate his name and his agency’s reputation. Her reunion with Larry Gould unravels the link between the bankruptcy of the largest energy company in the world and the administration. Amidst the turmoil in Washington , and the race against the clock, Patricia and the CIA set out to find those responsible for the attack. Their journey lands them into the jaws of chaos, and a rootless terrorist named ASAD.

But, there are strong elements within the country who are trying to stop them. These nefarious forces, in a treacherous scheme will do whatever it takes to retain their own power, regardless of the cost on national coffer. This unforgettable journey into the heart of darkness reveals how the line of justice and morality are crossed to bring down a legend in the CIA.

Distracting the American people from the failing economy, classifying the truth, covering up the corruptions, and scaring people daily had become the administration’s daily objectives. Meanwhile, shadowy figures within the White House are secretly causing tensions to flare up in the Middle East , hoping to start a shooting war to increase their power and profit. Simultaneously, the right-wing extremists orchestrate an all-out assault on Americans’ Civil Rights and Bill of Rights. CRIMES OF THE RIGHT magnifies how these extremists flood the market with assault weapons, ratify Patriot Act, and expand FISA. Their crimes pave the way for secret wiretaps, secret searches, secret investigation of political groups, unwarranted search and surveillance, detention and deportation of citizens and non-citizens without cause, ethnic profiling and investigation without reason, eavesdropping on attorney-inmate conversations, undercutting and eliminating the right to public trial, unimpeded use of torture, activation of the BIG BROTHER program, the establishment of "Patriotic" behavioral codes, and intimidation of dissent.

This book is dedicated to the men and women of the armed forces and the intelligence community who place their lives in harms way to protect the masses. And to the fallen heroes of our wars, and the hundreds of thousands of civilians who lost their lives. May their sacrifice never be forgotten, and the people responsible for their demise pay for their crimes. 

CRIMES OF THE RIGHT is Hope Newman ’s suspenseful near-real thriller set in the world of domestic surveillance, international espionage, Washington , and California Politics. In a generation inebriated with information freedom, this novel is an unnerving wake-up call. This unforgettable novel of patriotism gone tragically wrong delves into the inner sanctum of rich, powerful, and ruthless.

Dark, contemplative, and morally complex, CRIMES OF THE RIGHT is a brilliant rumination on the meaning of justice, patriotism, and integrity. Harrowing, suspenseful, and totally involving, CRIMES OF THE RIGHT is the superbly told new novel. CRIMES OF THE RIGHT is an engrossing, explosive tale of intrigue, and entertaining behind-the-scenes look at the powerful elites.

HOPE NEWMAN is an established author in global information technology and security fields. She has over twenty years of experience assisting large corporations, and government customers. Her spine-chilling novels delve into the inner sanctum of corporate and government elites. She is the author of THE BIG BROTHER, and MALIBU MURDERS.

CRIMES OF THE RIGHT is an insider revelation of Washington Politics, money, chaos, and corruption revealed in fictional format to engage those who shy away from non-fictions. This well-researched thriller demonstrates the events of the past four years in a fictional set-up, to entertain, dazzle, engage, engross, and make you think. If you’re tired of reading non-fictions, try this near-real-thriller fiction. Let this thriller transport and float you somewhere between reality and the author’s imagination. Fictional truth, mind numbing reality, and heart pounding actions, promise to keep you glued to this book and to mesmerize your senses.

And if you enjoy this book try THE BIG BROTHER by Hope Newman. Also, coming this Christmas the MALIBU MURDERS by Hope Newman will make a perfect gift for those who love murder mysteries.

CRIMES OF THE RIGHT, in hardcover, ISBN: 0-595-66574-8, 392 Pages is available from: Amazon.com, barnesandnobel.com,Borders.com, Ingram Book Group, Baker & Taylor.

 

 

 
             
 

 

 

 

 

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