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The Pareto Spread

According to a calculation known as The Pareto Spread, 80% of America’s problems are caused by less than 20% of the people. What if a secret organization of super patriots, The New Democratic Right, could stop the most extreme of these from doing more damage to our culture? What if the NDR could create a new and improved America? And just how far are they willing to go to do it? Murder, corruption and egregious misuse of power, The Pareto Spread takes action-thriller to a new level. The Pareto Spread is no ordinary thriller. Richard Folsom picks apart contemporary American culture with a keen probing eye that makes you question everything you thought you knew about what constitutes good moral fiber. Engrossingly told, with characters so alive they seem to leap off the page, this is a nail-biter that will keep you guessing right up to the triumphant last page. Robert Faircloth, a patriotic citizen, tired of watching America in decline, is drawn into an organization dedicated to returning the nation to its traditional values and beliefs, only to discover that people are being murdered to achieve that goal. He runs into an old friend, Jake Eastwood, a former CIA operative now working for the New Democratic Right. When Robert learns the NDR is trying to eradicate the extremism it believes is threatening America, he agrees to become a spokesman for the organization. His first task is to explain to the nation the significance of the Pareto Spread. Robert is committed to his work, until he learns of the increasing grisly body count and that thousands more have been targeted for death. Running for his life, and hoping to expose the truth behind the NDR, he flees to Cuba. He discovers that his daughter is being held by the NDR and will only be released after he completes his assignment. Meanwhile, celebrities, politicians, government officials and industry moguls are being tried and convicted in absentia, and then executed by horrible means.
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Product Details:
Author: Richard Folsom
Paperback: 420 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 10, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1419623605
Package Length: 7.8 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 1.1 inches
Package Weight: 1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
 
 

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5Great book!  Aug 07, 2006
By M. Carpenter "T. Carpenter"
This is a definite thriller that makes you realize how easily it could become reality. Kept me guessing until the very last page. I highly recommend this book.

4Unique and fascinating  Jan 31, 2010
By Barbie's books "B. Mills"
I have met this author and his work is beyond anything I've read previously. Beware if you don't like guts and gore. However if you do, this book is just for you. Don't read it at night or in the dark!

5The Pareto Spread  Aug 05, 2006
By S. Saccio
A page-turning thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from the opening page. Just when you think you may have figured it all out, the next page brings a twist that keeps you puzzling. A very good read.

4The Pareto Spread  Aug 04, 2006
By W. R. Ellenberg
The best kind of fiction is one that weaves in so much fact that you think, "this could really happen". Folsom's book is set so well in some of our cultures most devisive current issues and I really enjoyed the things it made me think about. I gave it a 4 star rating because I would have liked it to have been even longer and developed some parts in more detail. I like Folsom's style so I hope he does another book soon.

4I liked it!  Aug 04, 2006
By J. Gudger
I really like Folsom's writing style. Deeper than Grisham but, not quite as wordy as Michener. Very thought provoking content.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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