The Destruct Rule

by Peter Koenz


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 01/03/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9780759638457

About the Book

A story of suspense, love, doubt, death, and vicious political revolt in the twenty fourth century, an era governed by ideals of reason, non-violence, consensus and social harmony, with an average life span well over one hundred, and strict limits on the time anyone is allowed to work and produce anything of value. Guidi, an astronomer who by mid-life has already squandered his work-time allowance, cannot adjust to the forced inactivity that awaits him. After a violent breakdown he is condemned to personality deconstruction, but is helped to escape, and becomes unwittingly involved in a conspiracy to overturn the existing order. In time he learns that his breakdown had been deliberately provoked by the conspirators, who needed him as a stand-in for one of their former leaders. Ultimately, however, Guidi finds his peace as a sculptor in a remote mountain village, although he knows that his work will not be allowed to survive him. This peace is shattered when, after a violent takeover, the conspirators institute a reign of terror that touches some of Guidi’s closest friends before being in turn overthrown by a powerful counter-revolt. Guidi participates in this counter-revolt, and escapes punishment as one of the original conspirators by proving not only his real identity, but also the fact that his earlier breakdown had been set up by the conspirators.


About the Author

Peter Koenz has traveled widely and lived in Europe, Asia, and Latin America as a lawyer, international official and scholar. He writes fiction, but is also a painter and sculptor devoted to visual creativity. Other books by Peter Koenz include Pacifica, The Parrot Tree, and The Ancestor. When not on the move, he lives at present in rural Normandy, even though in his heart – and in his writings -- he continues to wander from New England to the rugged mountain valleys of his native Switzerland, Northern India, Afghanistan, and the frontier country of central Brazil.