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"A powerful political thriller"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 11, 2005 on The Best Reviews
SummaryA clerk working in the census bureau discovers a series of
anomalies in the population of a small city located in the
Ozark Mountains. Intrigued, the clerk continues to
investigate. He finds that, on average, the population of
the city and surrounding valley, are a little smarter,
less religious, more thrifty, marry less, have a higher
level of education, are more sexually liberated, have
fewer illnesses and many other positive traits. The city
also refuses government money for schools and roads, has
little crime and no sign of racial unrest. None of these
factors would mean much taken alone, but together, they
spell out a population that is distinctly skewed from the
normal. Surprisingly, hardly anyone in the valley realizes
that most of them are different from the average. They
simply think they live in a good place among good people.
Then the investigation starts.
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