The Green Progression Explained

Author:L. E. Modesitt and Bruce Scott Levinson
Isbn:978-0-312-85212-2
Pub Date:1992
Publisher:Tor Books

The Green Progression is a 1992 novel by American author L. E. Modesitt and Bruce Scott Levinson about how good intentions have a way of backfiring, especially when the people involved in the cause are being manipulated by others.[1] [2]

Plot summary

As a former staffer at the Environmental Protection Agency, Jack McDarvid, the main character, knows all about extremists in the cause of virtue. He now works for a law firm that represents companies that need clearances or information about just what is or is not allowed. But then his boss is killed in a shootout near the Capitol, and nothing is what it seems. And no one what they appear to be.

From Moscow to Washington, from a near hit and run to the very real threat of a nuclear time bomb in the hands of a fanatic with a point to prove, The Green Progression moves non-stop through the machinations behind the scenes of the environmental movement.

Notes and References

  1. Keymer . David . 1992-02-01 . Fiction -- The Green Progression by L. E. Modesitt Jr and Bruce Scott . . 117 . 2 . 127 . ProQuest.
  2. Steinberg . Sybil . 1991-11-22 . Fiction -- The Green Progression by L. E. Modesitt Jr. and Bruce Scott Levinson . . 238 . 51 . 38 . ProQuest.