Everyday thousands of American face horrible deaths due to hazardous waste because our government subjects itself to the greed of giant corporations. Ignoring warnings from Rachel Carson's SILENT SPRING up to the recently published TRESPASS AGAINST US: DOW CHEMICAL AND THE TOXIC CENTURY by Jack Doyle, those selected and sworn to "serve and protect" violate all honor and public safety, and are allowing an American Holocaust. Across America, citizens blindly trust an out-of-control government, and are either ignorant, apathetic, or choosing to die of cancer, leukemia, Parkinson's disease, diabeties or any of Pandora's Box of killers rather than speaking out. One brave American not afraid to speak out, though, is author Toxie Myers, whose highly reviewed non-fiction books, A POISONING IN EDEN and THE PINOLE SYNDROME, clearly show the dangers facing Americans from their government, and the consequences of those who do speak out. Now, demonstrating that "facts" embellished into fiction make a person "feel," as Ernest Hemingway once noted, Myers puts his facts into a novel destined to make the reader feel the corporate greed, judicial, medical and police corruption, and a love that last even past murder, while an idealistic young reporter puts her career in jeopardy for simple decency!