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Roger Fleming

    Roger Fleming crafts narratives that delve into the intricacies of power and politics, drawing heavily on his extensive experience within Washington D.C.'s corridors of influence. His works explore the ethical quandaries and human relationships at the heart of governance and policy-making. Fleming's writing style is incisive and analytical, offering readers a unique perspective from behind the scenes of political maneuvering. Through his storytelling, he reveals the tensions between public service and personal ambition.

    Outsider Rules
    • Outsider Rules

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In his second novel, Roger Fleming takes on the dual beasts of DC lobbying and the dark side of campaign finance. His insider's view alternates between the ethically threadbare lobbying world of the 1990s to a meth-addled campaign trail in 2006 that together determine the outcome of one of America's closest and most consequential U.S. Senate elections of the early 21st Century.

      Outsider Rules