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The Innocent Have Nothing to Fear
The Innocent Have Nothing to Fear | Stuart Stevens
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"In politics we always like to call each election the most important in generations. This time, it might actually be true." In this dark comedy from a best-selling writer and veteran political insider, a cynical campaign manager finds his family skeletons coming out of the closet on the eve of the Republican convention. New Orleans in July: it's hot and sticky and squalid. J. D. Callahan is in the middle of the political race of his life and displeased to be back in his hometown. His candidate, the sitting vice president, is neck and neck with an anti-immigrant, right-wing populist as the Republicans head into their first brokered convention in decades on the heels of a staggering global economic crisis. Soon after a series of dye bombs set off a mass panic and tilt the convention toward the vice president's law-and-order opponent, J. D.'s estranged brother shows up and asks for an inconvenient favor at a most inconvenient time, threatening to reveal a family secret that would ruin the legacy of their civil rights journalist father and destroy J. D.'s own reputation if he doesn't follow through. As J. D. scrambles to contain the damage on all sides, he finds himself contending with a sexy, gun-toting gossip columnist, an FBI agent convinced that J. D. is devious enough to set the bombs himself, and an old corrupt political friend of his late father with a not-so-hidden agenda. For the first time ever, J. D. is forced to reconcile the political career he's always put first with the past he's tried to leave behind as they careen toward each other on a disastrous collision course he may not be able to stop. Hilarious and remarkably sharp, Stuart Stevens's The Innocent Have Nothing to Fear is an endlessly entertaining whodunit and a brilliant satire of our political culture.
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JosephAmodeo
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Terrible. Interesting concept in light of current political circumstances, however, this novel reads like a cheap third-rate film and is poorly constructed from beginning to end. It's to "Advise and Consent" what "Sharknado" is to "Jaws."

If you were hoping to read this for a "behind-the-scenes" account of a presidential convention, move on, because this book isn't worth the paper it's written on.

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4🌟 Everything about this book is big: the title, the number of characters, the outrageous action, so it gets a big review on Goodreads.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1695949257

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Oh dear! 😳 😂😂😂

This is definitely an interesting look into campaigning from Mitt Romney's top strategist. If it really is this crazy, we're all screwed!

Riveted_Reader_Melissa As I get older and wiser, I'm leaning more toward we're all screwed! 🙃 8y
Notafraidofwords My library has this, but I'm unsure ... 8y
Hazel0303 As a political junkie I have immediately added it! 8y
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Megabooks @Notafraidofwords It's worth giving a try. A few too many characters, IMO. Overall at 2/3, I'd say it's a bit outrageous. 8y
BookishFeminist We're definitely all screwed 👍🏼 8y
BookishFeminist Anxiously awaiting your thoughts on this before I decide to give it a try--I'm a huge politics junkie but am around it all the time (I live in DC) & not sure I could read this the week of the Republican Convention. Yet, you have me intrigued. Book worm problems. 😂 8y
Laura317 Adding to my list. Sounds intriguing. 8y
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I just started this because Edgar in Sons and Daughters was pissing me off too much for how bad I feel today.

This novel a bit book writing 101, but very timely. A Trump-like governor is running against a traditionally GOP female VP at a contested convention. It follows the VP's campaign manager.

LiteraryinLawrence I'm sorry you're having a bad day! Hope the new book can be a good distraction... 8y
BookishFeminist 😬😬 I'm not sure I could read this at the moment bc of how timely it is. Hope your day improves!! A good book & some coffee usually helps me 😊 8y
Megabooks @BookishFeminist For me, it's snuggling up under a quilt even though it's summer. 😊 I think I can read it because so far, it's not that well written. There's nothing major wrong with it; it's just kind of meet character A who knows B who hates C who is sleeping with D, ad nauseam. 8y
BookishFeminist @Ebooksandcooks Quilts are great any time of year. Also soup! I'm glad you're enjoying the book--it sounds like a great palate cleanser. 😊 8y
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This sounds really interesting. My library has it. Definitely going on TBR! It's by Mitt Romney's top strategist.

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