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4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent political thriller
The Seersucker Whipshaw takes the reader to a developing country in Africa. The country's first election is to take place soon and a large advertising agency has dispatched a famous political consultant to manage the campaign. Long before there was Carville or Atwater, this book written in 1968, describes the future of the political consulting industry and its positive...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Seersucker Whipsaw
Had a hard time tracking this item down and when I did was quite pleased to know it was available. The problem arose when it was not able to be sent to Canada. I had to forward it to a known American address and then have it posted from there to here. I would like to be able to have titles sent direct to me without an outrageous mailing cost added to the purchase price...
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent political thriller, July 10, 1998
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This review is from: The Seersucker Whipsaw (Paperback)
The Seersucker Whipshaw takes the reader to a developing country in Africa. The country's first election is to take place soon and a large advertising agency has dispatched a famous political consultant to manage the campaign. Long before there was Carville or Atwater, this book written in 1968, describes the future of the political consulting industry and its positive and harmful effects on international democracy. As a political consultant, I am amazed by Ross' ability to discuss strategy and tactics in a campaign and understand fundamentally how to communicate one's message. There are many layers to this book -- mystery, suspense, drama and a campaign to boot. Thomas' covers our industry -- it's positive points and pitfalls -- and does a superb job describing all facets of a national campaign. This book is a wonderful read for those who enjoy mysteries and thrillers but what makes it special is its ability to understand its topic and delve into the pressure points of the subject. Thomas has demonstrated this ability in the spy community over the years but speaking for political consultants, I would encourage him to take up his pen once again and delve into the business. After all, whether it is a local race or the presidential campaign in Colombia (1994 especially), there is much to our work that coupled with Thomas' ability to tell a story that would make for a great novel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A superb novel, and almost a textbook for political campaign management, January 26, 2010
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As did Donald Westlake, Ross Thomas died far too young, costing us a fabulously sly, cynical, hopeful, humane writer. He was probably a socialist, certainly very progressive, and his forté was the "political novel" --exposing the daily practice of politics in all its rottenness, dirty tricks, and idealisms, whether of a union takeover, an African country throwing off colonialism, or the US national political scene.

The Seersucker Whipsaw was one of his best political novels, but all of them repay re-reading for their polished plotting and their undertone of humor, humanity, and dogged idealism.

I won't recap the plot -other reviewers have done that job already- except to say it includes his trademarked dry humor, romance, quirkily engaging characters, tiny thought-provoking vignettes, and what looks to me like a very clear picture of international politics in colonial Africa.

He makes us care about the characters and want to know What Happened Next, and no writer can do more than that.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A lesson in democracy., April 25, 2007
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The Seersucker Whipsaw, one of Ross Thomas' earlier novels, also happens to be one of his best. What is most remarkable about this novel is the utter smoothness with which the narrative unfolds.

The plot revolves around two Americans who have been recruited to run a political campaign in newly independent Albertia, a former British colony in West Africa. The younger of the two men, Pete Upshaw is a former newspaperman and a specialist in public relations. He provides the narration while at the same time serving as the author's alter ego.

The subject matter is highly original and intriguing. Imagine trying to run a modern American style national campaign in a country that only has 75 functioning TV sets. Then imagine using a network of jungle drums to get your candidate's message out. It sounds far fetched yet, somehow, Thomas makes it all quite believable.

As in all Ross Thomas novels, there is no shortage of witty dialogue and insightful takes on human attitudes and behavior. Moreover, the author's deft descriptions of people, places and things make West Africa come to life. The Seersucker Whipsaw is a wonderfully well crafted novel that is thoroughly entertaining. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another gem, January 28, 2012
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Political Manager Clint Shartelle and P.R guru Peter Upshaw are contracted to see that Chief Sunday Akomolo is elected Premier of the soon to be independent African nation Albertia.

To do this they enlist campaign tactics from the U.S that have seen Shartelle's candidates loose only once in is career. Upshaw is there to write the speeches , pay the bills and drink alot of gin and brandy.

As usual with Ross Thomas the dialogue is sharp and sparkles, the story is interesting with insider information regarding how campaigns are run.

Amusing and as with all Thomas's writings a twist in the tail at the end.

Thomas never wrote a bad sentence and I am an unashamed cheerleader but it is very good. This is out of print which is a crime but is available over the net from the U.S. (Published 1967)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thomas' finest!, July 25, 2011
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A fan of Ross Thomas since The Cold War Swap, this is his best work -- written in 1967.

It's a story that could stand today. Politics hasn't changed, much.

It's a romance, a story of enforced democracy and the threats it faced, and a story about mixing greed and fear.

It's the characters which make it delightful --I would have loved to have known Clinton Shartelle.

Read it, you won't be disappointed if you like people
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Seersucker Whipsaw, November 9, 2006
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My favorite of all Ross Thomas' books. Political operatives Peter Upshaw and Clinton Shartelle are hired to steal, er, of course I meant to say win an election in the African nation of Albertia. There are buttons, there are balloons, there are, god forgive Thomas, jungle drums, all leading up to an ending that confounds everything that went before.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stunningly good! Should be mandatory reading..., February 21, 2005
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Ross Thomas is not just good, he was so penetrating in his depiction of american and african cultures, of business and politics, and of human character, that he was not fully appreciated in his time.
All foreign service officers should be required to read this book before being allowed outside of US borders, but then again all educated readers are missing the pleasure of a lifetime if they should neglect it.
St. Martin's Press Minotaur is re-issuing Ross Thomas titles, all of which are superb, but none that compares with the incisive and funny prose that bristles out of the "Seersucker Wipsaw".
Would that it were re-released as a major event, as it truly deserves to be.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Seersucker Whipsaw, May 26, 2011
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Had a hard time tracking this item down and when I did was quite pleased to know it was available. The problem arose when it was not able to be sent to Canada. I had to forward it to a known American address and then have it posted from there to here. I would like to be able to have titles sent direct to me without an outrageous mailing cost added to the purchase price. Books, anymore, are getting somewhat expensive.I'd be more inclined to shop your site if posting was a reasonable amount to our country.
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