The Kill Bill (Referendum Series, #2)

The Kill Bill (Referendum Series, #2)

by Richard Evans
The Kill Bill (Referendum Series, #2)

The Kill Bill (Referendum Series, #2)

by Richard Evans

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Overview

FAITH, DEATH AND FEROCIOUS POLITICAL SCHEMING

 

A political thriller that pits moral ethics against political pragmatism in a suspenseful and gripping story exposing the mysterious world of politics.

  • 'This novel has such a fascinating concept at its heart, and you brought the characters to life brilliantly.' – C.dB.
  • I thoroughly enjoyed the book and did not want to put the book down, but neither did I want the story to end! Congratulations!– TRINITY MARKETING.

Treasurer, Parker Osborne, initiates a covert plan, in partnership with Vatican emissary, Cardinal Rosseau, to guarantee proposed euthanasia legislation is destined for failure in the national parliament triggering a leadership challenge.

 

Leadership rival and Attorney General, Charles Stevedore, witnessed his wife suffer a prolonged death and agrees to prepare euthanasia legislation for the prime minister. He is forced to question his politics when his daughter is brutally attacked and left for dead, now surviving on life-support. Will he switch off the machines… or not?

 

Cardinal Rosseau captivated by the ferociousness of Australian politics plans his own coup d'état whilst Osborne counts his numbers and prepares to take high office knowing his elevation to prime minister will witness the crucial end of euthanasia legislation.

In a surprising development, the prime minister makes a decision which changes everything.

 

The Kill Bill is a gripping political thriller featuring emotional and surprising plot twists, convincing characters, and exposes the black-art of politics that will have you cheering. If you like fast-paced, page-turning thrillers that draw you into the story then Richard Evans' fourth book will not disappoint you.

 

Buy The KILL BILL today and learn how the black arts of politics really works.

  • Evans' writing style allows the reader to glide through the book's chapters whilst being familiarised with the plot and major protagonists. Go on, have a read. - Amazon review.
  • 'From former Federal MP Richard Evans comes this exceptional political thriller …' – CANBERRA WEEKLY

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165349409
Publisher: 852 Press
Publication date: 09/22/2021
Series: Referendum Series
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 517 KB

About the Author

Richard Evans was born in Williamstown, in Australia. His eclectic career included service as a national industry leader, corporate senior executive, business owner, semi pro-footballer, actor, and media commentator. He was elected to the Commonwealth Parliament of Australia during unprecedented times in the 1990s, giving his books added authenticity.

There's a political story everywhere. As a political insider, Richard recognises the tribalism, the warped egos, the ruthless power, and the lonely insecure life of a politician, therefore writing thrilling character-driven stories about this exotic, mysterious world.

He is presently writing three series.

The Democracy Trilogy provides insight into the ruthless nature of politics and the politicians doing whatever it takes to get what they want.

The Referendum Series examines the social dilemmas within a community with the government seeking to hear from the population via referendum. Contemporary issues are examined, such as First Nation rights in Forgotten People, euthanasia in Kill Bill, and water rights in The Mallee.

Jack Hudson MP is a 10 book series beginning with Horrible People and follows the power struggles and personal challenges of a novice member of parliament’s career seeking to reach the ultimate leadership role of Prime Minister.

Richard lives above a pub, opposite a church with his wife in the small bayside village of Williamstown, overlooking Melbourne, Australia.

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