In Washington, D.C., politics is a cottage industry enjoyed and pursued by people of all political persuasions.

Dancy Carter, D.C. to his vast radio audience, is an industry all by himself.

In D.C., D.C. has the ear of the entire area with his high-rated afternoon show "D.C. on the Air". A musical format that showcases the famous jazz, blues and big band recordings of yesteryear. D.C., with his vast musical knowledge, adds a unique chatter and patter to every platter he plays. Stories about each artist. Where and when the song was recorded. The story behind the story.

Carter is deeply involved in liberal causes of every kind and uses a portion of each day's show as a political call-in forum, taking on politicians and everyday listeners with less than liberal agendas. He is controversial and opinionated and the epitome of the liberal gadfly on the air.

In his private life, known only to a rare few, he espouses the most radical of right-wing rhetoric: that White America is Right America and is a leading player in a secret right-wing organization called AFTRA that plans to change the face of America. He recruits many friends who contribute untold millions of dollars to fund the operation.

This contradiction and double life leads ot murder and a web of intrigue that will fascinate readers caught up in the world of politics as it plays out today. L.C. Goldman once again weaves an interesting tale with complex characters and ending that will surprise the reader.

ISBN 978-1-934940-08-2

$16.95