Wednesday, August 2, 2017

In My TBR Stack:

The Trial of Prisoner 043: A Novel
by Terry Jastrow
Four Springs Press
Trade Paperback

From the publisher's website:

On a glorious autumn morning in St. Andrews, Scotland, former US president George W. Bush approached the first tee of the world-famous Old Course to play a round of golf he would not finish.
Unceremoniously abducted off the course by a team of paramilitary commandos, he was transported to the International Criminal Court in The Hague to stand trial for war crimes in connection with the Iraq War.
The ICC had spent one year accumulating sufficient evidence to indict George W. Bush as the single person most responsible for the war. Would he be found innocent or guilty? Or would something else happen that would disrupt the pursuit of justice?


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