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- 448 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
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John Ehrlichman’s new novel is even more timely, revealing and important than <i>The Company. </i> In <i> The Whole Truth</i> he brilliantly explores the moral question that goes to the very heart of our political system: Can a President and his aides ever justify telling the people less than the whole truth? At the center of this explosive novel is a series of very recognizable situations: a coup in a South American country, engineered at the request of a big American corporation that has made a generous cash contribution to the President; a meeting on the White House yacht, during which the President and the Attorney General casually order the CIA into a deadly foreign operation; a scandal that erodes the President’s credibility and leads to a sensational investigation which destroys the career of the President’s closest advisor and almost leads to a constitutional crisis…
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The Whole Truth, John D. Ehrlichman
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- Publicado en
- 1979
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- Título
- The Whole Truth
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- John D. Ehrlichman
- Editorial
- Popular Library
- Publicado en
- 1979
- Formato
- Otras
- Páginas
- 448
- ISBN10
- 0445045558
- ISBN13
- 9780445045552
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Descripción
- John Ehrlichman’s new novel is even more timely, revealing and important than <i>The Company. </i> In <i> The Whole Truth</i> he brilliantly explores the moral question that goes to the very heart of our political system: Can a President and his aides ever justify telling the people less than the whole truth? At the center of this explosive novel is a series of very recognizable situations: a coup in a South American country, engineered at the request of a big American corporation that has made a generous cash contribution to the President; a meeting on the White House yacht, during which the President and the Attorney General casually order the CIA into a deadly foreign operation; a scandal that erodes the President’s credibility and leads to a sensational investigation which destroys the career of the President’s closest advisor and almost leads to a constitutional crisis…


