LEESHA'S WRITTEN SOMETHING MORE FRIGHTENING THAN THE UNABOMBER MANIFESTO!
Present-day Washington DC. In an election year.
Corruption. Terrorist threats. Power-brokering. Business as usual.
Although Internet voting software has existed for years, computer geek Thomas Bridger has created the killer app: the security code that would make it safe for people to vote in political elections using the Internet. Who cares? For starters, the President of the United States, the FBI, and Bridger's father (a status-quo Senator, in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's).
But just having a new, election-day toy won't increase voter turnout.
What would?
Enter Leesha Dormont, a 'Ghost Walk' tour guide in MLK's Selma, Alabama. A minimum-wage bottom-feeder? Hardly. Seven years ago, Leesha wrote a radical-some say treasonous-document. The first chapter cross-pollinated all over the Internet and fired-up more feelings than the Unabomber Manifesto.
The twist? No one knows Leesha's the author. Not yet, anyway. And what about the two additional chapters that no one's ever seen?
The next presidential election is only a few months away, and it's a race against the clock. The president and the entire intelligence community are waiting for the next clue-that is, if they can't get Bridger to rig the election for them; otherwise they'll turn Bridger's fate over to their best assassin. And what about the 200,000 people who show up in the nation's capital to check out the possibility of fairness and equality?
Can Bridger and Leesha stay true to their ideals? Will modern-day democracy cease to exist? Washington DC and the rest of the world are about to find out, in Radical.