Not exact matches
It features toned arms, slinky outfits, a cat fight, titillating e-mails, a
military more consumed with sex than violence, a plot with more inconceivable twists than «Homeland,» and a Twitter's - delight lexicon: an «embedded» mistress named Broadwell, a biography
called «All In,» an other - other woman of Middle East ancestry who was a «social liaison» to the
military, a shirtless F.B.I. agent crushing on the losing - her - shirt - to - debt Tampa socialite, a pair of generals helping the socialite's twin sister with a custody case, and
lawyers and crisis - management experts linked to Monica Lewinsky, John Edwards and the ABC show «Scandal...»
The narrators are a member of a doomsday cult who releases poison gas in a subway in Tokyo, and details his retreat to Okinawa and a small nearby island, Kume - jima; a jazz aficionado who works as a sales clerk in a Tokyo music store; a
lawyer in a financial institution in Hong Kong who has been moving large sums of money from a certain account; a woman who owns a Tea Shack on China's Holy Mountain and speaks to a tree; a non-corporeal sentient entity which is searching for who or what it is; a gallery attendant in Petersburg who is involved in an art theft scam; a ghostwriter / drummer living in London who saves a woman from being run over by a taxi; an Irish nuclear physicist who quits her job when she finds her research is being used for
military purposes; and a late night radio talkback DJ who finds himself fielding
calls from an intriguing caller referring to himself as the zookeeper.
I mentioned Camp Five and its secret unit, Camp Five Echo, where the noncompliant prisoners are housed in solitary (the
military calls it «single - cell operations» and refuses to acknowledge the existence of Five Echo, where, according to detainee
lawyers, cells lack sinks or toilets — they contain only faucets and a hole in the floor).
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