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008 190325s2019    nyuc          000 1 eng d
020    $a 1732325138
020    $a 9781732325135
035    $a (OCoLC)1090430435
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050  4 $a PS3606.A694 $b B54 2019
100 1  $a Farkas, Andrew. $e author.
245 14 $a The big red herring / $c Andrew Farkas.
264  1 $a Hamilton, New York : $b Kernpunkt Press, $c [2019]
300    $a 357 pages : $b portrait ; $c 23 cm
520    $a The United States and the Soviet Union were allies, not enemies. The moon landing was a hoax filmed by Stanley Kubrick. The Space Race and the Cold War were diversions enacted to cover up the biggest secret ever kept. But Wallace Heath Orcuson (Wall to his friends) has more immediate problems to deal with. He's just woken up in an apartment he's never seen before. There's a dead body under his couch. It's his girlfriend's husband, a man named "Senator" Kipper Maris. Meanwhile, at a donut shop, a radio narrator, who's been forced to adopt the name Edward R. Murrow, reads Wall's story. He hates it. He wants to change it. The problem: Murrow is a narrator, not a writer, and the penalty for altering a manuscript is death. Luckily for Murrow, his boss, "Senator" Kipper Maris, was recently murdered. So maybe no one will notice. Or maybe there's a reason for the rule. But you can't find out what's in Pandora's box until it's opened, right? Who wants to see what's inside?
650  0 $a Alternative histories (Fiction), American.
650  0 $a American fiction $y 21st century.
650  0 $a Experimental fiction.
650  7 $a Experimental fiction. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00918425
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