Weathermen

By Moore, Robert L.

Publishers Summary:
Two fugitive Weathermen, Carl Krajewski and Rose Thomas (formerly Thomas Rose) emerge after thirty years underground to stage a final protest against the Vietnam War. They contact the history professor who first inspired them to revolt. Peter Dumont, who has changed his teaching with the times, is facing a publish-or-perish crisis. He agrees to help, expecting that this plot, like most Weathermen plots, will fail. The plan is to use a stolen Army helicopter to destroy a statue of retired General William Westmoreland. Then things get complicated...

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ISBN
978-0-59519-629-6
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iUniverse


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Reviewed on February 15, 2002

In Moore's first novel, Peter Dumont is a burnt-out history professor with a serious problem. Unless he publishes new research very quickly, he may lose his job owing to budget cuts at his college. His new research topic appears out of the blue when two of his former students kidnap him. First inspired to rebel by Dum...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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