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President Henry Wallace: And the Sleeping Prophet - Paperback

President Henry Wallace: And the Sleeping Prophet - Paperback

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by Chris Moore (Author), Doug Moore (Author)

The year is 1944. Near the White House, the Vice President's aide is inexplicably murdered in the middle of an investigation. The Secret Service thought they were tailing a simple mole. Instead, the aide's dying breath implicates Vice President Henry Wallace as the leading Soviet spy. The stakes are raised when Wallace becomes President upon FDR's death, fulfilling a prediction made by the Sleeping Prophet, Edgar Cayce. Adept at the spy game, Wallace comes to realize that he is locked in a deadly war against a nameless group that knows his every move and believes he is a traitor. But Wallace can't distinguish between old allies and new enemies. He is playing a double game with the Soviets that brings him to the edge of treason. Wallace can only save the world from nuclear annihilation if he steps further into the darkness of Cayce's cryptic prophecies. Yet in so doing he risks his own assassination and unleashing forces greater than his or the enemy's militaries can handle. In a break from the traditional suspense novel, Henry Wallace and the Sleeping Prophet reimagines WWII, culminating with a Commander in Chief bent on avoiding nuclear confrontation at all costs. At the same time lightning paced, highly plausible, and meticulously researched, the novel proves to be tough to put down and stunning in its conclusion.

Author Biography

Doug Moore has a BA in English literature from Colgate University and an MS from American University. He is an avid bibliophile, rare book collector and an amateur historian. Chris Moore graduated from Columbia University with a BA in American Studies. He is the co-author of White House European Pool Producer, Thea Rosenbaum's memoir, No Place for a Lady; and was editor and researcher for Abrashe Szabrinski's memoir, We Dared to Live, written about Szabrinski's time fighting as a partisan in the forests outside Vilna, Lithuania during WWII.

Number of Pages: 316
Dimensions: 0.66 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: March 11, 2015