A NOVEL OF ENVY, REVENGE AND DIRTY MONEY á THE TIME: The beginning of a golden age in American politics in the 1960s&mdash,when the constitutional promise of a nation of equal justice under the law appeared realistically attainable. THE PLACE: A fictional intersection of the Kennedy Brothers&rsquo, Camelot in the South, where the country&rsquo,s enduring and painful struggle with racial integration was once again inflamed. THE STORY: The coming of age of one young man and the tragic undoing of another. David Arthur and Tate Weston&mdash,born on opposite sides of a great river that not only divides their Southern town but also sets them worlds apart for years to come&mdash, are picked up like leaves by swirling winds and blown in to the magic sphere of Jack Hickenlooper, publisher of a crusading Southern newspaper dedicated to equal justice under the law. THE BREW: Weston&rsquo,s extraordinary charisma, confidence and resolute purpose to be elected president, Arthur&rsquo,s uncertainty, naiveté, inferiority complex, and streak of exceptional luck, Hickenlooper&rsquo,s grasp of the Kennedy power and their Machiavellian brand of end-justifies-the-means politics. And, oh yes, the doting mother, the perfect wife, the seductive receptionist, the crotch artist and the amazing Henri, and of course the soiling staples of politics&mdash,envy, revenge and dirty money.