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Smoke Screen

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Kyle Mills, author of a string of best-selling thrillers, has earned a reputation for focusing on controversial subjects and infusing them with compelling drama. Smoke Screen has been hailed by critics as "The Firm meets the tobacco industry."
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This thriller pits the world of tobacco big business against public health. Tobacco heir Trevor Barnett, ineffectual and irreverant, has a trust fund that requires his employment in the family corporation. He knows that smoking is a public health problem but doesn't really care, rationalizing that smokers have a right to make their own decisions. But when push comes to shove between anti-smoking advocates and the tobacco industry, the ruthless president of Barnett's company decides to play hardball--and taps Barnett to take the fall for those who are really in power. But Barnett hatches a plan to fight back. L.J. Ganser's reading moves along at a clip that seems a bit too fast. Still, along with the suspense, the author gets to blow a little smoke about health versus choice. A.L.H. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 11, 2003
      With this sixth novel in as many years (following last year's Sphere of Influence), Mills departs from his usual suspense thriller format of mass murder, conspiracy and terrorist threat. What he presents instead is a timely and chilling tale hinging on the power of Big Tobacco to bring the American government and economy to a standstill. Trevor Barnett, 32, is heir to a giant tobacco conglomerate called Terra. He is also a lazy ne'er-do-well who works for the company only because his trust payments are tied to his employment in the tobacco industry. He knows cigarette smoking kills people, but doesn't really care, believing that smokers have the right to make their own decisions. The tobacco industry is about to lose a $250-billion class-action lawsuit, a judgment the industry cannot appeal. Such a ruling will permanently bankrupt all of the tobacco companies, and Terra's ruthless CEO, Paul Trainer, is not about to let that happen. After making some snappy and irreverent comments at a board meeting, Trevor suddenly and unwillingly finds himself spearheading a tobacco offensive that shakes the nation. Big Tobacco closes all its plants and recalls all its tobacco products in a clever game of chicken, facing down the courts, Congress, the White House and the antismoking lobby. The result is a catastrophic loss of tax revenue and political donations, and an angry population of smoking voters who want their cigarettes back. The novel's plot is carefully crafted and original, filled with corporate and political intrigue, treachery, betrayal and the complex backroom deals that keep big companies humming along. With a refreshing lack of sanctimony, Mills turns the tobacco wars into grist for an absorbing business thriller.

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