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A lovely peaceful night in San Francisco...
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Then an unspeakable act of terror.
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Who's responsible…and why?
Author of The Fourth Vow
One of Rich Dolezal’s favorite quotes is the first sentence of the novel Scaramouche: “He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.” Dolezal firmly believes the world is mad. Thankfully, his sense of humor keeps him relatively sane. Relatively.
Dolezal pushes the plot to a speedy march, crammed with plentiful action.
—Kirkus Review
Dolezal gives you the right amount of context, but doesn’t bury you with unnecessary details. He keeps the story moving fast. His characters are interesting, and I’m sure we’ll be seeing many of them in future books.
—Amazon Review
It was the perfect night, and the perfect setting, for the American Civil Liberties Union’s annual fundraiser in San Francisco. The plan was to raise forty-five million dollars from the dot.com billionaires and celebrities in attendance.
Partygoers were into their third drinks, getting ready to write big checks when the unthinkable happened.