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From within : intrigue on the Allagash / by Tim Caverly ; illustrated by Franklin Manzo Jr.

By: Caverly, Tim [author.]Contributor(s): Manzo, Jr., Franklin [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newport, Maine : Leicester Bay Books, [2022]Description: 198 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781732245679; 9781735599717Subject(s): Political corruption -- Fiction | Legislators -- Maine -- Fiction | Journalism -- Fiction | Bureaucracy -- Fiction | Investigations -- Fiction | Journalists -- Fiction | Nature stories | Wilderness areas -- Fiction | Maine -- Fiction | Allagash River (Me.) -- FictionGenre/Form: Active and adventure fiction.Summary: "This is the eleventh book in the Allagash Tails collection and the fourth and final volume in the Saga of Allagash Ranger Jim Clark. The story: an investigative journalist stumbles onto an exposé. Following a lead, the columnist soon uncovers the many elusive and midnight shenanigans that occur in the most hallowed of halls—the legislative Capitol of Maine. First dismissed as a mere Petri dish of 'wheels and deals,' the reporter quickly finds there is much more to the rumored tomfoolery than simple bureaucratic maneuvering. Instead, she uncovers monkey business that reaches from the upper echelons of state government down to the lowest ranks of public servants. "-- Provided by publisher
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"This is the eleventh book in the Allagash Tails collection and the fourth and final volume in the Saga of Allagash Ranger Jim Clark. The story: an investigative journalist stumbles onto an exposé. Following a lead, the columnist soon uncovers the many elusive and midnight shenanigans that occur in the most hallowed of halls—the legislative Capitol of Maine. First dismissed as a mere Petri dish of 'wheels and deals,' the reporter quickly finds there is much more to the rumored tomfoolery than simple bureaucratic maneuvering. Instead, she uncovers monkey business that reaches from the upper echelons of state government down to the lowest ranks of public servants. "-- Provided by publisher

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