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Readers interested in the topic would be better served by a narrative about a single con man, such as Dean Jobb’s Empire of Deception: The Incredible Story of a Master Swindler Who Seduced a City and Captivated the Nation.
A must-have for all libraries without a copy of the original, especially those with active biking communities seeking entertaining adventure stories. Savage also provides practical touring advice relevant to any bike traveler.
First novelist’s Savage’s lesson in the complexity of caring is carefully detailed and graced with a quiet drama that will be appreciated by readers not looking for fireworks. [See Prepub Alert, 1/7/19.]
Joy Division recorded only two albums but deserve to be better known. This title will appeal to anyone interested in punk, post-punk, and 1970s rock music.
This book is aimed at foreign policy specialists, as general readers will likely be exasperated by the crucial but mind-numbing emphasis on what the author calls action in the "trenches of the executive-branch bureaucracy." The index was excluded from the review copy but is available on the author's website (www.charliesavage.com/powerwarsindex). Subsequent editions will have the index.