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The Senate experience with Kavanaugh was foretold in "The Curse..." It is the story of the religious bigotry and power controlling Congress told through fiction. It begins with the strange death of Justice Sacerdozio (a facsimile of Justice Scalia) at a retreat on a ranch in far West Texas. Tommy Jon, the first Harvard law Jicarilla Apache, who served as clerk to the Justice, quickly becomes a target of the FBI as one for murder with motive. The Constitutional interpretation and philosophy were at loggerheads the moment Tommy started working for the Justice. While the plot takes you through…mehr

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The Senate experience with Kavanaugh was foretold in "The Curse..." It is the story of the religious bigotry and power controlling Congress told through fiction. It begins with the strange death of Justice Sacerdozio (a facsimile of Justice Scalia) at a retreat on a ranch in far West Texas. Tommy Jon, the first Harvard law Jicarilla Apache, who served as clerk to the Justice, quickly becomes a target of the FBI as one for murder with motive. The Constitutional interpretation and philosophy were at loggerheads the moment Tommy started working for the Justice. While the plot takes you through the harrowing fearful experience of Tommy Jon not only as a suspect but being indited and tried, it unveils the conspiracy of Opus Dei and a powerful religious right organization who conspire and join together, using industrialists' dark money to control the Senate nomination process of federal judges. This book came out last November. Now that we are past the Gosuch and Kavanaugh Senate confirmation process, it is unreal, perhaps surreal how fiction can mimic facts before facts become known.
Autorenporträt
Glen Aaron was born in Big Spring, Texas and raised in Midland. In 1962, while attending Baylor, he ran for State Representative from Midland at the age of 21. He lost that election in a runoff by 42 votes. Deciding politics was not for him, he graduated Baylor with a BA and moved on to the University of Texas law school. There, he won the Moot Court competition arguing before the Supreme Court of Texas sitting en banc. After acquiring his JD, Glen spent forty years in trial law and international business and banking. Today, he lives in Midland with his wife Jane Hellinghausen and two rottweilers. He enjoys writing and working with the Permian Basin Bookies. Author of: The Ronnie Lee and Jackie Bancroft Spencer Morgan Story, a tale of people, greed, envy, manipulation -- even crime. The Colonel George Trofimoff Story, the tale of America's highest ranking military officer convicted of spying. The Prison Experience, The Prison People. (all at Amazon).