Tom Abrahams, Author SEDITION |
Author and TV reporter/anchor Tom Abrahams joins us during this election season to talk about his recently-released political thriller SEDITION. Tom has spent the last 20 years covering local, national, and international news. He tells us that the move from covering political news to writing a political thriller was not a big leap. Don't miss the excerpt from his book at the end of this article.
Politically Speaking
By Tom
Abrahams
For twenty years, I’ve covered politics as
a television reporter.
My first job was covering a small county
commission. Later, I was an
education reporter, a city hall reporter, and over the last decade I’ve covered
virtually every national political happening we’ve experienced.
Politics is inherently thrilling and I’ve
always found people incredibly passionate about it.
It’s fertile ground for a novel. And writing a political thriller is no
different than other strains of suspense.
It all comes down to the plot, the pacing, and the characters taking the
reader for a ride.
But the challenge of writing about
politics, which makes it different from other kinds of novels, lies in writing
one that appeals to all political sensibilities.
Just as in reporting, I’m there to tell the
story, not spin it. If I do, I’ve
lost half of the audience.
It’s a lot easier said than done but, with
SEDITION, my plan was to tell a plausible, fantastic political story with which
all sides could sympathize.
From the book’s cover, masterfully designed
by Jason Farmand, you can surmise SEDITION is a book about the Tea Party. And it is…sort of.
But really it is more about our political
climate and how, depending on your myopic perspective, our system is in peril.
That’s something upon which Democrats,
Republicans, and Independents can agree.
The challenge of writing a politically
charged thriller, especially in an election year, is finding that balance in
the story telling.
I don’t want the reader thinking they’ve
read my manifesto.
Instead I want to challenge them to think
while they’re being entertained. That’s why I grounded the story in reality, and filled it with
references to history and art.
And just as a good news story is made by the
people in it, so is a good book.
As such, I created characters without real
political affiliation. Obviously,
some of them are to the far right.
But the others could just as easily be Democrats or Republicans. I want each reader to identify with at
least one of the primary characters, their beliefs, their cause.
SEDITION is a book about the narrow line
between patriot and traitor. It’s
a story absent black and white distinctions between the good guys and the bad,
just as it is the real world…politically speaking.
About Tom Abrahams
Tom
is a Texas television reporter and anchor who has spent 20 years covering
local, national, and international news.
He's
interviewed Presidents, cabinet members, and leaders in congress. He's reported
live from the White House, Capitol Hill, and the United Nations.
Tom's
covered five national political conventions. He has flown with presidential
candidates, gone backstage at their rallies, and broken stories about them on television
and online.
He
was at the Pentagon while smoke still rose in the hours after 9/11 and was in
the room when Secretary Colin Powell made his case to the U.N. Security Council
for war against Iraq.
Tom
lives in the Houston suburbs with his wife, Courtney, and their two children.
SEDITION
is his first novel.
The
President of The United States is dead. There is no Vice President to take his
place. As
the nation slips into a constitutional crisis, a small group of disenfranchised
neo-patriots conspire to violently seize power.
They
have the will. They already have someone on the inside. And they have the
explosives.
Standing
in their way is a woman who listens to conversations not meant for her to hear.
She reads mail not intended for her to see. She knows their intention. But can
she stop them in time?
SEDITION is a smart, fast-paced, modern day political novel woven in reality and based on the 1820 British plot, The Cato Street Conspiracy.
It navigates the thin line between good versus evil and patriot versus traitor, proving there’s always a reason behind treason.
SEDITION is a smart, fast-paced, modern day political novel woven in reality and based on the 1820 British plot, The Cato Street Conspiracy.
It navigates the thin line between good versus evil and patriot versus traitor, proving there’s always a reason behind treason.
Excerpt
Sir Spencer Thomas stirred the Chivas Regal
Royal Salute with his left pinkie then sucked the rare liquid from his finger.
He’d saved the fifty year old scotch since 2003
when it was gifted to him at the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the
coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Now was as good a time as any to
self-medicate with a $10,000 bottle of Strathisla malted scotch.
From his high back, brown leather chair in his suite at the
Hay-Adams Hotel he could see The White House, The Washington Monument, and the
52 inch LCD television alit with coverage of President Foreman’s sudden death.
The news was minutes old and already the spin doctors were talking succession.
“The body isn’t even cold yet,” he thought and
crossed his legs.
He took a sip from the leaded glass and listened
to the commentary on T.V.
“What complicates matters so much,” opined the pundit on the
screen “is that the President’s death comes so soon after the prolonged illness
and death of the former Vice President. It leaves us with a bit of a
constitutional crisis. The replacement nominee is confirmed, but hasn’t taken
the oath. Does this mean the Speaker of The House becomes President? Does she
take the reins only until V.P. nominee Blackmon is sworn in? Who is in control
right now?”
At the bottom of the screen flashed a crawl of
announcements. Sir Spencer muted the television as he read the information
moving from right to left across the screen.
Wall Street trading
suspended after sharp 900 point drop. Mourners gather outside 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue. Cabinet meets in emergency session in White House. Leadership vacuum
not a concern, says Speaker Jackson. Doctors say Foreman’s last checkup
revealed no health issues. Aneurysm suspected in President Foreman’s sudden
death. Autopsy is scheduled for late tonight with results tomorrow.
Sir Spencer took another sip. The scotch was
smooth and it finished with a creamy taste. He stood from the chair, using his
left hand to balance his six foot five inch frame as he rose. It was a simple
task that had become increasingly difficult with age and indulgence. Sighing
slightly, he stepped to the window overlooking the People’s House and thought
about the incredible opportunity that fate chose to bestow upon him.
The possibilities!
The knight was a man for whom manifest destiny
was a deep belief. It did not end with his adopted country’s purchase of Texas,
as some historians suggested. It did not end with the Imperialism so many
believe the U.S. employed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It was, for him, the idea that America’s place as the world’s
foremost military, economic, and social power was ordained in perpetuity. Sir
Spencer believed the death of a president and the ensuing uncertainty might be
exactly what was needed to regain its authority and rightful place in the
hierarchy of nations.
This is what we’ve
waited for. This is our opportunity.
Sir Spencer reached into the inside breast pocket of his combed,
blue cashmere Kiton jacket. He pulled out his Sigillu encrypted cell phone and
punched a series of numbers with his thumb, pressed send, and slipped the phone
back into the pocket. “A Deo et Rege,” he murmured as he again lifted the glass
to his lips. From God and The King. He could smell the strength of the
scotch.
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Cool! I started reading your post and thinking I wouldn't be interested in a political thriller, but I've changed my mind. Sedition sounds great!
ReplyDeleteTom AbrahamsNovember 7, 2012 1:15 PM
DeleteSheila, that is very kind of you. I really appreciate it and am thrilled that you're enjoying a genre you wouldn't normally choose to read! I'd love to know what you think once you've finished. You can email me at seditionbook@gmail.com
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