The Triumph of Evil, Lawrence Block
The Triumph of Evil, Lawrence Block
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The Triumph of Evil

Author: Lawrence Block

Narrator: Alan Sklar

Unabridged: 5 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/29/2011


Synopsis

Assassinations, political upheaval, student riots, and conservative rage. In the thick of the Cold War it was the perfect recipe for revolution, and it only took a gentle push to send a nation toppling into dictatorship. But what if it happened in the United States? Miles Dorn can make it so. A hired killer with no past and no future, he steps out of retirement and sets his sights on the political leaders holding America back from the brink. When they fall, a tyrant will step forward and Dorn will disappear again. But as the death toll rises, he finds himself growing close to a civilian who makes him question his path. Can he turn back before it's too late for him - and America?

About Lawrence Block

Lawrence Block is an award-winning, internationally renowned bestselling author. His prolific career spans over one hundred books, including four bestselling series as well as dozens of short stories, articles, and books on writing. Block lives in New York City with his wife, Lynne.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kemper on August 16, 2013

I thought I knew Lawrence Block by now. I’ve read all of his Matt Scudder and Keller novels, several of the Bernie Rhodenbarr burglar books as well as all of his Hard Case Crime reprints and one of his short stories collections. Granted, he’s got more out there, but I like to think that I’m pretty w......more

Goodreads review by Greg on August 27, 2016

Lawrence Block has lately been self-publishing a lot of his old crime and 'erotica' novels that he was churning out in the 60's and 70's under pen names. The erotica re-issues are surprisingly weird (well the couple of I've read) in a good way (that anyone would have bought them as erotica is kind o......more

Goodreads review by T.E. on August 22, 2017

Block sees the future a year before I was born, and the future is now.......more

Goodreads review by Avri on March 16, 2017

Typically fascinating Block. Stunned to find, in this book first published in 1972, the phrase "Make America Great Again" in the mouth of a racist politician . . .......more