Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The contrast couldn't be clearer. Aaron Breyne, a clean-cut, honest and dedicated Pinkerton detective and Daniel Hitchens, an unkempt and cowardly organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World - the IWW.Pinkerton versus Wobbly.The problem: Breyne is a self-righteous zealot, a villainous hero, and Hitchins, a slovenly and cowardly man of the people, is a heroic villain. Breyne is the confident, All-American rugged individual. Hitchins lacks self-assurance and is the man in a crowd. The All-American coward.Since a murder during a strike in a Nevada mining town, Breyne has tracked Hitchins up and down the length of California from the desert to the coast, from redwoods to the Mexican border. Again and again, Hitchins escapes Breyne's grasp and the fox condemns the trap, not himself.