Reviewed by Chris Fischer for Readers' Favorite
What an interesting book I just finished! The Gatekeepers of Democracy, a new work of fiction by author Bill Lewers, provides a peek into an aspect of the political process that many readers might not be familiar with; that of the work of an election official. Following the story of a hotly contested special election for a very important senate seat in Virginia's 48th state senate district, a seat that will determine which party will control the legislature, the story line focuses on two main characters: Carl Marsden, the long time former chief election officer, and the new chief, Cindy Phelps. The two could not be more different, from personality to political affiliation, as well as their personal aims in their work on the election. But they must rise above all of that and learn to work together for the betterment of the political process. Will they be able to do it? You'll need to read this great book to find out!
The Gatekeepers of Democracy was a fantastic read! It might not necessarily cover a topic that many readers would instantly find fascinating, but those readers would be wrong. Author Bill Lewers clearly understands the political workings of the election process and has done an outstanding job in creating an entertaining book that highlights just that. I highly recommend The Gatekeepers of Democracy, and I look forward to reading more from author Bill Lewers in the very near future. If his other offerings are anything like this book, they will go to the very top of my "to be read" list!