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Nimrod's Tower
Alan Thompson, author
REVOLUTION!
War has been declared in the United States of America. A second revolution, waged by politicians rather than armies, is underway. Touched off by the death of the president – did he die of liver disease or was he assassinated? – partisan factions have squared off to determine who owns the country, and the coming election promises to be bitter and hard-fought.
Tommy Sawyer, now a reluctant “journalist” in the nation’s capital, finds himself in the middle of the fight. Increasingly skeptical of his new profession and its impact on the life of the country, he is caught between two powerful women who use a corrupt press to bring class and racial tensions to the boiling point. Their rivalry transforms the nation and takes it to the edge of anarchy. In the tradition of The Last Hurrah and Advise and Consent, with a touch of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nimrod’s Tower perfectly captures the zeitgeist of our times, a sobering parable of politics run amuck.
Reviews
Amazon Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2021
Alan Thompson takes the title of his novel from the Biblical character Nimrod, the supposed architect of the Tower of Babel. And what a towering babel this dystopian novel is. Thompson pinpoints all the disturbing aspects of our world today: a narcissistic president; an electorate fractured over race, gender, religion; a disputed election; a broken electoral college; media bias; climate change; the power of wealth and privilege; viruses and vaccines.
Sound like too much? It works. The satire is both hilarious and frighteningly prescient. A wonderful read for any reasonable person anywhere on the political spectrum.