![]() On the other hand, the literary sophistication on display-the shaping of the story, the characterizations, the atmosphere, the dialogue-is so considerable it seems a professional writer must be at work. All this has naturally led to the assumption that the author may be someone highly placed in Washington, possibly even within the Clinton Administration the intimate knowledge of Washington folkways the narrative exhibits seems to bear that out. A third party, independent of both the publisher and the author's agent, verified his (or her) credentials and oversaw the contract signing. ![]() ![]() We are assured that not even its publisher, Harold Evans, who signed the book, or its editor knows the identity of the author. The circumstances behind this crackling, highly perceptive study of a presidential campaign that remarkably resembles Bill Clinton's are bizarre. ![]()
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