Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Dystopian
  • Language:English
  • Pages:332
  • eBook ISBN:9798350960228
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350960211

Same Song, Second Verse ...

By Raymond Glenn

Overview


James Whitmore, a humble and recently retired public employee in Missoula County Montana, is a man on a mission. His deep disdain for former President David Kahn sets him on a mission to derail Kahn’s plan to return to the White House and finish what he started in the first term. Meanwhile, Kahn, not known for his situational awareness or his intellect, is completely oblivious to those who are backing his efforts to win back the presidency. The former president has no idea that if re-elected, they, not he, will hold the power. At the same time a small group of high ranking officials from the American Catholic Church see Kahn as the church’s ticket to great power and even greater wealth. 

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Description


James Whitmore, a humble and recently retired public employee in Missoula County Montana, is a man on a mission. His deep disdain for former President David Kahn sets him on a mission to derail Kahn’s plan to return to the White House and finish what he started in the first term. Meanwhile, Kahn, not known for his situational awareness or his intellect, is completely oblivious to those who are backing his efforts to win back the presidency. The former president has no idea that if re-elected, they, not he, will hold the power. At the same time a small group of high ranking officials from the American Catholic Church see Kahn as the church’s ticket to great power and even greater wealth. 

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About The Author


Raymond Glenn is a Montana-based writer with several decades of writing experience. "Same Song, Second Verse …" is Glenn's second novel. The first, "Prey For Me" was released two years ago and has enjoyed good success. Glenn bases his novels on real life situations and characters then fictionalizes them into interesting and believable stories that could actually be true. Glenn is a retired school teacher who, prior to becoming an educator, spent nearly 15 years as a newspaper reporter, writer, photographer, and editor for publications across Montana and in Washington state, Oregon, and California. While working as a reporter, Glenn had multiple stories published in newspapers across the United States as well as in Canada, and throughout western Europe. He has most been influenced by John Steinbeck and Ivan Doig, two authors with ties to Montana.
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