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Big If
Big If
Author: Mark Costello
Mark Costello's kaleidoscopic novel weaves together the stories of three people who guard the life of the Vice-President of the United States. Their problems multiply when their chief, Felker, realizes that he is better at planning attacks than foiling them, and disappears. While the team struggles to protect the V.P. and discover the whereabo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781843542186
ISBN-10: 1843542188
Publication Date: 3/10/2005
Pages: 315
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Publisher: Atlantic Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This takes place in New Hampshire. The Vice President is running for president and the secret service is extremely tense. The story follows five Americans, bodyguards, soccer dads, and campaign volunteers.
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Darn good novel about Secret Service agents in the northeast.
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This book is on a couple of "summer reading lists"

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A scary, funny novela riff on recent history and the American obsession with assassination. It's winter in New Hampshire, the economy is booming, the vice president is running for president, and his Secret Service people are very, very tense.

Meet Vi Asplund, a young Secret Service agent mourning her dead father. She goes home to New Hampshire to see her brother Jens, a computer genius who just might be going madand is poised to make a fortune on Big If, a viciously nihilistic computer game aimed at teenagers. Vi's America, as she sees it in the crowds, in her brother, and in her fellow agents, is affluent, anxious, and abuzz with vague fantasies of violence. Through a gallery of vivid charactersheroic, ignoble, or desperateMark Costello's hilarious novel limns the strategies, both sound and absurd, that we conjure to survive in daily life.

Author Biography: Mark Costello, whose first novel, Bag Men, was written under the name John Flood, lives in New York.


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