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The Librarian
by Larry Beinhart

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How on earth did nebbish university librarian David Goldberg end up on Virginia's Ten Most Wanted Criminals list for bestiality? And how did he get ensnared in a vast right-wing conspiracy to steal the presidency?

It all begins so innocently when Goldberg starts moonlighting for eccentric, conservative billionaire Alan Carston Stowe as an archivist. But Goldberg?s appointment worries a cabal of ruthless right-wingers — ostensibly allies of Stowe, whose money lubricates their zany scary conspiracies — with very close ties to the White House. They fear that Goldberg will find something in Stowe's records that will compromise the dirty tricks involved in re-electing Augustus Winthrop Scott, the dim scion of a powerful Republican political family, for a second term. As the presidential election heads into its final stretch, the hunt is on to remove Goldberg from his position — by any means necessary.

The acclaimed, Edgar-winning mystery writer Larry Beinhart returns with this timely novel. In the tradition of Carl Hiassen, Elmore Leonard, and Joe Klein, The Librarian is a frenetic, scary and hilarious thriller that goes deep into the dark heart of election year politics.

Review:

"Beinhart's first novel in a decade (the last, American Hero, became the film Wag the Dog) takes a worst-case scenario conceived by leftist conspiracy theorists and runs riotously rampant with it. The Octavian Institute, an evil think tank, controls the George W. Bush — -like president, Augustus Winthrop Scott, and has a plan for world domination called the Project for the New American Century. Holding the financial strings of Octavian is elderly magnate Alan Carston Stowe, who has seemingly endless circles of henchmen. Into this cabal wanders unsuspecting David Goldberg, the librarian of the title, moonlighting from his university library job at Stowe's private collection. A series of misunderstandings — involving, for starters, a horny horse and a flirtatious married beauty named Niobe — turn David into a hunted man. The chase story line counterpoints Scott's dirty (and highly criminal) campaign for re-election against morally upstanding Vietnam veteran Anne Lynn Murphy. The plot turns in funny directions — David, for example, teams up with fellow librarians Inga and Susanne to form a Mission Impossible — like squad — but it's a tribute to the Edgar-winning author that he never winks at the reader. Though some elements are over-the-top, a creepy feeling of plausibility persists, and comic as it is, the novel completely engages interest as a thriller from start to finish. Agent, Bonnie Nadell. (Oct.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Beinhart's first novel in a decade (the last, American Hero, became the film Wag the Dog) takes a worst-case scenario conceived by leftist conspiracy theorists and runs riotously rampant with it. The Octavian Institute, an evil think tank, controls the George W. Bush — like president, Augustus Winthrop Scott, and has a plan for world domination called the Project for the New American Century. Holding the financial strings of Octavian is elderly magnate Alan Carston Stowe, who has endless circles of henchmen. Into this cabal wanders unsuspecting David Goldberg, the librarian of the title, moonlighting from his university library job at Stowe's private collection. A series of misunderstandings — involving, for starters, a horny horse and a flirtatious married beauty named Niobe — turn David into a hunted man. The chase story line counterpoints Scott's dirty (and highly criminal) campaign for re-election against morally upstanding Vietnam veteran Anne Lynn Murphy. The plot turns in funny directions — David, for example, teams up with fellow librarians Inga and Susanne to form a Mission: Impossible-esque squad — but it's a tribute to the Edgar-winning author that he never winks at the reader. Though some elements are over-the-top, a creepy feeling of plausibility persists, and comic as it is, the novel completely engages interest as a thriller from start to finish. Agent, Bonnie Nadell. (Oct.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Beinhart lays about him with a nuclear-tipped cudgel....Voters in the blue states will find it all irresistible, along with readers from sea to shining sea." Kirkus Reviews

Review:

"[Beinhart] is better at imagining outrageous plots that slyly allude to current politics than he is at describing characters or situations....But The Librarian is worth reading for its wry observations..." Caryn James, The New York Times Book Review

Synopsis:

A new thriller about stealing the presidential election from the author of American Hero (filmed as Wag the Dog).

Synopsis:

The acclaimed Edgar-winning mystery writer returns with this timely election novel that is to the present administration what his "American Hero" (filmed as "Wag the Dog") was to Bush senior.

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ikratner, February 10, 2008 (view all comments by ikratner)
Unfortunately, very timely and realistic. It could happen.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781560256366
Author:
Beinhart, Larry
Publisher:
Nation Books
Author:
Beinhart, Larry
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Presidents
Subject:
Librarians
Subject:
FICTION / Literary
Copyright:
Publication Date:
September 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
432
Dimensions:
8.16x5.56x1.17