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Target Diana

(2001)
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Why cast this true story as fiction?

Why deal with secret criminality by those sworn to uphold the law? After a generation of assassinations and cover-ups, do any of us need convincing?

It's easier to believe that those hired to protect us are actually on our side. But if we don't accept the existence of conspiracy, how can we deal with our real world?

Thus, TARGET DIANA, the story of the rogue agent who had her killed, how he got away with it and why.

It is how government arrogates to its employees the right to name and destroy anyone who becomes "inconvenient."

Diana was us. If we wait for the courtroom proof of her murder, we will wait in vain. Only a novel can tell it.

"Novels are the bearers of news, the news you won't read in newspapers. If writers don't say it, then it won't be said." --Carlos Fuentes

Secrets

Hiding beneath the headlines lies the secret history of our times...the secret hands that reach into our pockets...the hidden partner whose taxes we're forced to pay...Mr. X who tells our politicians how to vote. There's only one place where these secrets are blown wide open with the ferocity of top-flight suspense... in the books of

Leslie Waller

Called the "Godfather" of exposes, Waller's exciting dramas intrigue millions of readers who now share the secrets and scandals he's exposed... the swindles, fixes, bribes... the unquestioned, unexamined lies... the murders and endless cover-ups we're supposed to be dull-minded enough to believe. Author of more than 50 exciting best sellers, Waller tells the truth about such grim scandals as... who actually killed John F. Kennedy... who planned the murder of Princess Di... who assassinated Grace Kelly and her brother... why it had to happen... why most of us are going broke while a special class grows ever richer... why the fake "war" against crime is designed to be lost... why you need a guide who gets you through these troubled times, a guide whose exciting novels light up the darkness behind the headlines.


Genre: Literary Fiction

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