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The Reconstruction Of Walter Pigg
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The Reconstruction Of Walter Pigg
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The Reconstruction Of Walter Pigg
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The thought of being mayor disgusted Walter. His campaign had been a joke. Now some very powerful men aren't laughing. Walter considers politics to be a dishonest profession. Less honest than prostitution -- for which he is equally unqualified. The only upside to winning is the man who lost. Tipton Palo is a lawyer. Brilliant in an unpleasant way. And a sore loser. Being mayor was supposed to launch his political career. It was supposed to be a stepping stone to higher office. The state assembly, then attorney general. Someday governor. It was also supposed to keep the people around him out of jail. And those people were mad. Mad at Walter for winning, but they weren't scared. Not yet. That would come later. Forcing a man like Walter out should be easy. Who does he think he is? The same names had been winning elections for more lifetimes than anyone could count. But Walter isn't Walter anymore. Almost dying changed him. Could the people who called him a hero be right? Or will the rich and powerful win again? If you liked The Deconstruction Of Walter Pigg you'll love this sequel. Get it now.
The thought of being mayor disgusted Walter. His campaign had been a joke. Now some very powerful men aren't laughing. Walter considers politics to be a dishonest profession. Less honest than prostitution -- for which he is equally unqualified. The only upside to winning is the man who lost. Tipton Palo is a lawyer. Brilliant in an unpleasant way. And a sore loser. Being mayor was supposed to launch his political career. It was supposed to be a stepping stone to higher office. The state assembly, then attorney general. Someday governor. It was also supposed to keep the people around him out of jail. And those people were mad. Mad at Walter for winning, but they weren't scared. Not yet. That would come later. Forcing a man like Walter out should be easy. Who does he think he is? The same names had been winning elections for more lifetimes than anyone could count. But Walter isn't Walter anymore. Almost dying changed him. Could the people who called him a hero be right? Or will the rich and powerful win again? If you liked The Deconstruction Of Walter Pigg you'll love this sequel. Get it now.


















