DC
Undercover
thriller
By
Oscar
Bartoli
The world’s economy is faced with a momentous change in
direction: the need to reduce, and then abandon, its reliance on fossil fuel
energy and adopt alternative sources without resorting to nuclear power.
Against this backdrop, the interests of two opposing geopolitical
agendas engage in both legal and criminal activities to gain the upper hand.
This face-off involves the President of the United States as he is personally
committed to transparent, but risky, support of renewable energy technology. The
end goal is the overthrow of a century long oil-based
culture.
The action in this captivating thriller is set in Masonic circles
in Washington DC and in major cities around the world. The main characters are
clearly delineated in all their egotism, unrestrained sexuality, desire for
redemption and love of country. The action also includes the confrontation
between a renegade pseudo-Freemasonry in Italy and the Craft dedicated to the
wellbeing of society.
Comparable to an action film script, this thriller is a sharp and
dynamic page-turner.
Oscar
Bartoli,
DC
Undercover
(Scarith
Books/New Academia Publishing 2013)
182
pages, $22.00 paperback, ISBN 978-0-9860216-8-8
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Oscar Bartoli is a lawyer and a journalist who collaborates with
numerous Italian media outlets. He has been living in Washington DC and Los
Angeles since 1994. For many years he worked for the SMI Group, a European
leader in the non-ferrous metal sector. Bartoli subsequently moved to the
Institute for Italian Reconstruction where he was in charge of media liaisons
and later managing director of IRI USA.
He taught in the Journalism School of LUISS University in Rome
and at Catholic University in Washington DC.
He currently teaches a course in communications for the Program of
International Relations at IULM University in Milan (Italy).
As a young man, to pay for his studies and also because he
enjoyed it, he was a guitarist and singer performing in community centers,
nightclubs, and on radio and TV.
Bartoli is the author of “Lei non sa chi sono io!” (1993, Ciuffa
Editore); “E anche questa è America” (2008, LUISS University Press), co-author
of “Massoneria. F.A.Q”.
(2011, Betti Ed.) and editor of the blog “Letter from Washington DC”
(oscarb1.blogspot.com), “W.D.C sotto
traccia”,(2012, Betti Editore). He is
also the author of “Mezzogiorno di fuoco: duello all’ultimo spot TV” (published
by goWare), about the 2012 presidential election.
Oscar Bartoli is a member of the Rotary Club of Washington DC and
founder of two Rotary Clubs in Rome,
Italy.