Washington Times Raves for Empire
Sep 8, 2008

The Washington Times Sunday edition for September 7 includes a rave review for "Empire of Lies." The review itself is written with grace and intelligence by James E. Person Jr. Describing the journey of the novel's hero, Jason Harrow, Person writes, "Harrow finds himself caught in a lonely downward spiral into spiritually tormenting circumstances and must face questions that recurrently arise: Where is God's love amid this? Why is He silent? Beyond that, Mr. Klavan recurrently asks, why do those who hold positions of influence and power in our country choose to abet those who would destroy all that remains of Western culture, denigrating the nation that protects and enriches them, all while mouthing the inane, politically correct slogans in which we float indifferently? ...it becomes clear that by the term "empire of lies," Mr. Klavan means the present world of public discourse in the United States." The review concludes, "'Empire of Lies' is a can't-put-it-down thriller for the thinking person."

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