The Lyon Sleeps
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About the Book
Splashing with feeling and sensitivity, we follow Bill Evert's from gang ridden Chicago streets to the deal streets of Washington. He was a young man greatly admired, yet his dignity lay less in his power than in that certain full expression, a comforting expression that beckoned not begged. He loved deals, nice big fat deals with careless creatures of winter. But, confident people are easy for Jennifer McCoy, who closed her high breed ideals for his style of aggressiveness. She envied him and his affair with Snow White, a woman whose innocence was arrested by a darkened siren of twisted fates. Sara Jacobs, a Treasury agent abandoned a hard core existence and became Bill's conscience. Concession was laced in her smile, a smile spilling with anger, more than anger -- revenge. Senator North was convinced Bill belonged in DC particularly after Bill learned the truth about a Cuban alien murdered by North's stooge.
Factually, Evert arranged the Republican's 1972 National Convention and a Gospel convention of 20,000 in LA, while collecting champagne contributions for a President soon to be exploited by guilt and brought down by virtue. Bill payoff was to be heard through three decades of history.
About the Author
Dennis J. Stevens, Ph.D. works at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. As a criminologist who has worked and counseled police officers at police academies and felons at penitentiaries throughout Chicago, New York, the Carolinas and Massachusetts, he brings a wealth of knowledge to political corruption.