Agents Provocateurs

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies
Cover of the book Agents Provocateurs by Jeremy Hurd, Jeremy Hurd
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jeremy Hurd ISBN: 9781452419244
Publisher: Jeremy Hurd Publication: August 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jeremy Hurd
ISBN: 9781452419244
Publisher: Jeremy Hurd
Publication: August 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

At 30 years old, Sean is the new Press Secretary for the mayor of a major metropolitan city. He is a meek, boyish former seminary student who lacks gravitas and doesn't command a lot of respect with his staff. In the absence of the increasingly reclusive and eccentric Mayor Keeth, Sean is thrown into the spotlight, suddenly becoming the face of the administration during an election year. A wave of brutal murders is sweeping the city and baffling police while Sean knows exactly who they are looking for: a 19 year old girl named Morgan Bishop who has been missing from her suburban hometown for weeks, presumed to be dead.

While Sean struggles to ignore what he hears about Morgan's horrifying actions and tries to convince himself that their love is real, he routinely issues the same basic statement on behalf of City Hall whenever another dead body is found:

No new information.

Agents Provocateurs is a new kind of noir novel seething with paranoia, tension and surrealism. This second installment of Jeremy Hurd's Saint Bethany series is a transgressive study of maturity, virtue, and romance. Under extreme self-imposed pressure that continually tests the limits of his meager capabilities, Sean is forced to hastily work through all of his private, shameful issues while very much in the public eye.

jeremyhurd.com

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

At 30 years old, Sean is the new Press Secretary for the mayor of a major metropolitan city. He is a meek, boyish former seminary student who lacks gravitas and doesn't command a lot of respect with his staff. In the absence of the increasingly reclusive and eccentric Mayor Keeth, Sean is thrown into the spotlight, suddenly becoming the face of the administration during an election year. A wave of brutal murders is sweeping the city and baffling police while Sean knows exactly who they are looking for: a 19 year old girl named Morgan Bishop who has been missing from her suburban hometown for weeks, presumed to be dead.

While Sean struggles to ignore what he hears about Morgan's horrifying actions and tries to convince himself that their love is real, he routinely issues the same basic statement on behalf of City Hall whenever another dead body is found:

No new information.

Agents Provocateurs is a new kind of noir novel seething with paranoia, tension and surrealism. This second installment of Jeremy Hurd's Saint Bethany series is a transgressive study of maturity, virtue, and romance. Under extreme self-imposed pressure that continually tests the limits of his meager capabilities, Sean is forced to hastily work through all of his private, shameful issues while very much in the public eye.

jeremyhurd.com

More books from Anthologies

Cover of the book Bone Dance by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Performance by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book Histoire cent : voix by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book La chiesa della solitudine by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book Lesbian Cops by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book Lustiges Taschenbuch Nr. 516 by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book An Unexpected Journal: Thoughts on "The Abolition of Man" by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book Milton's Angels by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book Beyond Barriers - Nigerian Pidgin climbing the Ladder of Prestige by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book Stormy Weather Collector's Edition by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book Outras ruminações by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book Joven Dramaturgia Vol. 1 by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book The Hunt For Moby Dick (Translated) by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book G Is for Games by Jeremy Hurd
Cover of the book Folk Etymology as a Linguistic Phenomenon by Jeremy Hurd
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy