The Queen's Assassin
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Book Details
About the Book
The Queen’s Assassin dramatizes the adage that “the road to Hell is paved with good intentions.” In Trinia, a Caribbean island, anxiety rises among the dominant mulattos and the more numerous blacks as the country prepares to hold a national election. Enter a young American, Scott Peck, who does not know why—or by whom—he has been summoned to Trinia; he reluctantly participates in a tragedy involving the anglophile leader of the mulattos, the once-Marxist, now-Voodoo leader of the blacks, a cynical U.S. diplomat, a soulless American hedonista, and an extraordinary Russian beauty.
About the Author
Cooper has published short stories, humor pieces and essays in a variety of magazines, as well as a book of nonfiction humor with Penguin. In addition to The Queen’s Assassin the author has published a zany character novel, Tex, an experimental novel about Internet travel, Mister Right, a satire titled The President’s Dilemma, and a mystery, Who Killed Colleen? Cooper graduated from the University of California-Berkeley and now lives in Colorado.