A Nixon Man

Michael Cahill

first published 1998 St. Martin's Griffin, 1999 paperback 240 pages

Inspired by the Watergate scandal, an 11-year-old boy buys a machine to eavesdrop on his parents' telephone conversations. Jack Costello of San Francisco learns more than he would like, including his role when he was little in an accident which left his sister impaired.

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A Nixon Man paperback · 1999 · St. Martin's Griffin · 240 pages · 9780312244880
Nixon Man edition · 1999 · Allison & Busby, Limited · 282 pages · 9780749003685
A Nixon man edition · 1998 · St. Martin's Press · 234 pages

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