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Rainy Days and Sundays
By Brewster Milton Robertson
Fiction
6 x 9; 416 pages
ISBN 1-891799-12-6
Hardcover - $24.95
Publication Date: March 2000
Harbor House
The year is 2002. Terrorists are bombing abortion clinics, killing dozens of innocent people. In a lightening move, the new President of the United States orders the National Guard to shut down the nation’s abortion clinics.
In the wake of this precipitous action, women resort to back-alley butchers…and the death toll mounts.
Buchanen Forbes, a Virginia-based journalist-turned-pharmaceutical rep, suddenly finds himself the target of a sinister plot hatched at the highest levels of government. His fate plays out against the tempestuous counter-rhythms of his faithless wife and several unforgettable women.
This marvelously-layered, edge-of-your-seat fiction noir seduces the reader to the
final page.
Endorsements:
“An honest-to-God, page-turning thriller with a cast of characters worth knowing. This is a book you won’t want to put down.”
--GEORGE GARRETT, Bad Man Blues
“Good, old-fashioned storytelling at its best…watch out, Pat Conroy, somebody’s gaining on you.”
--LES STANDIFORD, Presidential Deal and Black Mountain
“Has major motion picture written all over it.
--ALAN BROWN, producer
Brewster Milton Robertson is the 2000 recipient of Harbor House’s Golden Eye Literary Prize, named in honor of Southern literary great Carson McCullers. He was nominated for the 1995 Pushcart Prize and for the 1995 and 1996 Best American
essay awards. Robertson is a regular book reviewer for Publishers Weekly and writes frequently about the arts, writers and writing. Film rights to Rainy Days and Sundays, his first novel, were optioned by producer Alan Brown (Year of the Comet).
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