THE ANALYST: Story One of The Chicago Democratic National Convention - 2020
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THE ANALYST: Story One of The Chicago Democratic National Convention - 2020

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A policy analyst is lured into a conflicted relationship with a hacker who helps him rise to prominence in Chicago as the city is planning to host the 2020 Democratic National Convention.

The year is 2019. The city of Chicago is preparing to host the Democratic National Convention. Bryce Anderson, a policy analyst with the Great Lakes Research & Policy Center at UIC, ha...more
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Published March 29th 2012 (first published January 1st 2012)
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I enjoyed this book. I don't read a lot of political themed books but this was much more of a story than an agenda. I really enjoyed the mystery unraveling between the hacker and the analyst. I am excited for book two in this series!
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THE ANALYST: Story One of the Chicago Democratic National Convention - 2020 (ebook)
THE ANALYST: Story One of The Chicago Democratic National Convention - 2020 (ebook)
THE ANALYST: Story One of The Chicago Democratic National Convention - 2020 (ebook)
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I came to Chicago in 1990 by way of Columbus Ohio. I decided, on a whim, to visit Chicago during spring break. I had just completed an emotionally taxing year at The Ohio State School of Law, and I desperately needed an escape. In three days I had such a great time in Chicago that during the summer, again on a whim, I decided to move here. I’ve been here ever since.

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