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The good lie : a novel

Rosenstiel, Tom. (Author).

When a shadowy American diplomatic complex is attacked in North Africa, the White House is besieged by accusations of incompetence and wild conspiracy theories. Eager to learn the truth, the president and his staff turn to Peter Rena and his partner, Randi Brooks. The investigators dive headfirst into the furtive world of foreign intelligence and national security, hoping to do it quietly. That becomes impossible, though, when it blows up into an all-out public scandal: Congress opens hearings and a tireless national security reporter publishes a bombshell exposé. Now, Rena and Brooks are caught in the middle. The White House wants to prevent debilitating fallout for the president, the military appears to be in shutdown mode, the press is hungry for another big story, and rival politicians are plotting their next move. Rena learns the hard way that secrets in Washington come with a very high price.

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  • ISBN: 9780062475398
  • Physical Description 356 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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In this taut, convincing follow-up to 2017's well-received Shining City, Rosenstiel, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, takes the reader through the corridors of power of the nation's capital with the surety of a Washington insider. When Gen. Brian Roderick dies in a terrorist attack on an American diplomatic outpost in Oosay City in the Republic of Morat, North Africa, President James Barlow Nash enlists the help of political fixer Peter Rena, a former Special Forces military investigator, to get to the truth, political consequences be damned. Unfortunately for Rena and his partner, Randi Brooks, they are stonewalled by the surviving victims of the attack, as well as high-placed government officials, with congressional committees and hotshot reporters eager to expose whoever is responsible on Rena and Randi's flanks. As Rena gets closer to solving the crime, he must confront the uncomfortable possibility that the cover-up might just be the proper course of action to prevent far greater calamity. Political thriller fans will be more than satisfied. Agent: David Black, Black Agency. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Two Washington fixers try to uncover the facts behind a military and diplomatic disaster in Africa.When the U.S. mission in Oosay, Morat, a North African Islamic hot spot, is overrun and destroyed and "renegade" Gen. Brian Roderick is killed, Peter Rena and Randi Brooks, partners in a research consultancy that offers a variety of services, are asked by the president to find out what really happened. The president's questions about the incident have been only partially answered by his advisers and appointees, and the outsiders are seen as an alternate path to the truth. Rena, Brooks, and their researchers get right to work but find themselves stymied wherever they turn. The director of the CIA will not meet with them; representatives of the National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the military muddy the water; some of the surviving personnel on duty in Oosay have disappeared, and the ones who can be located stonewall the investigators. In a gesture more political than practical, an opportunistic congressman manages to convene a committee of inquiry, adding immediacy to the partners' activity. Video footage taken by a drone is discovered and, after much intrigue, eventually viewed by Rena and Brooks, but the video raises as many questions as it answers. What dire truth animates such a coverup? Rena and Brooks persevere, confronting falsehoods and pulling what strings they can to get to the answer. But while the novel provides a realistic and informative portrait of the various ways political, military, diplomatic, and administrative interests compete and interact, it is not a very thrilling thriller. Rena and Brooks are dogged and clever, but most of the rest of the characters are types, and the dangers of secrecy and ambition never seem particularly menacing.A valuable exploration of the vagaries of power and influence but not always a compelling tale. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.