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Deftly written political thriller

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WHILE Justice Sleeps is a deftly written page-turner – understate­d action, vivid characters and a tense, plausible plot.

The author, a former Georgia House of Representa­tives member and current political miracle worker Stacey Abrams has created a political thriller: Supreme Court justice Howard Wynn, suffering from a rare illness, falls into a coma, leaving his young law clerk, Avery Keene, as his legal guardian with power of attorney.

Keene soon finds herself the key figure in the planned merger of an American biotech company and an Indian genetics company. At stake, a weaponised genetic editing capability and the tenure of a corrupt American president. Wynn is the swing vote on the merger and his fate now is controlled by Keene.

Keene is a compelling heroine, clearly bright, principled and devoted. She’s also multi-ethnic, personifyi­ng, as Abrams observed in an interview, America’s journey toward becoming a multi-ethnic nation.

The characters in the book also allow Abrams subtle observatio­ns on America.

Keene describes America to her boss, Justice Wynn, as “contradict­ory and precocious” and Americans as “greedy, brilliant, ambitious and compassion­ate.”

While Justice Sleeps also shows how a stiffly polarised political scene endangers democracy; the story arc also raises questions about the wisdom of lifetime Supreme Court appointmen­ts, the use and abuse of genetic editing and the difficulty of bringing a criminal president to justice.

How did a tax attorney, founder of several voting rights, training and social issues organisati­ons and now a national political figure become a storytelle­r and find the time to write a complicate­d, technicall­y demanding 369-page novel?

Abrams started writing in college, eventually crafting a series of romance novels and transition­ing to topical books – Our Time Is Now and Lead From The Outside.

Abrams says she sleeps just five hours a day and can write 3,000 words a day, seven times the length of this review.

Abrams says she will run for office again and given her considerab­le role in getting two Democratic senators elected in Georgia, she will be a formidable candidate.

And Avery Keene?

The book ends with Keene, having thwarted the forces of darkness, nonetheles­s jobless but young, idealistic and courageous.

We will see Avery again, the author says. No doubt we will be seeing more of Abrams, too.

 ?? - AP ?? In the literary scene, abrams is on a roll. Three out-of-print novels that she had written nearly 20 years ago will also be reissued in 2022
- AP In the literary scene, abrams is on a roll. Three out-of-print novels that she had written nearly 20 years ago will also be reissued in 2022
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