<p>Ned Alexander is a freshly minted journalism school graduate under-experienced and&nbsp;over-educated and he just pulled down the last job in town in Tucson Arizona. As Ned notes&nbsp;If people know you're from Harvard they'll hire you so they can tell you what to do and feel good when you screw up.</p><p><br></p><p>When proponents of the death penalty begin showing up dead themselves Ned has no time for screw-ups and he has to draw on all of his background connections and problem-solving skills to get to the bottom of matters all the while navigating the challenges posed by a new boss an inscrutable co-worker and a group that advances its aims by working in the shadows and in the sunlight. At every step-from Arizona to Texas to Tennessee to Virginia and D.C.-there are people to meet mysteries to unravel and local law enforcement that sees Ned not as a journalist at the nexus of a compelling story but perhaps as the answer to what's going on and an easy scapegoat. Told in a smart fast-paced way&nbsp;</p><p>On the Eradication of Smallpox and the Intractability of Raccoons is both a raucous ride and an illuminating timeless examination of our politics our progress and regress and our recessions from reason.</p>
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