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Joel Swerdlow
Code Z: an unpublicized federal statute empowering the President to step aside during national crisses in favor of a specially trained "crisis manager." Taking this statute as a starting point, Washington journalist Joel Swerdlow has fashioned a provocative - and disturbing - contemporary novel about power and paranoia: three critical hours in Washington, D.C., when the President relinquishes his power to a brilliant, highlytrained agent of the CIA.
| Publisher | Seckerand Warburg |
|---|---|
| Pages | 275 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 0-436-50846-X primary |
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