The Road to Omaha

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The Road to Omaha is a satirical thriller novel by Robert Ludlum that follows a bumbling military officer and his eccentric ally as they uncover a secret treaty granting the U.S. rights to Nebraska.

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instanceOf novel
satirical thriller novel
author Robert Ludlum NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Robert Ludlum NERFINISHED
featuresTheme abuse of power
legal and constitutional absurdities
military bureaucracy
political satire of the U.S. government
follows The Road to Gandolfo NERFINISHED
genre political satire
satire
thriller
hasCharacter Brigadier General Mackenzie Hawkins NERFINISHED
Sam Devereaux NERFINISHED
hasConflict attempt to exploit a forgotten treaty for territorial rights
hasHumorStyle absurdist comedy
farce
hasProtagonist Mackenzie Hawkins NERFINISHED
Sam Devereaux NERFINISHED
hasSubject U.S. constitutional law
legal maneuvering
military politics
secret international treaties
hasTone comic
satirical
isSequelTo The Road to Gandolfo NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm prose
literarySeries Mackenzie Hawkins series NERFINISHED
mainSetting Nebraska NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
plotSummary A bumbling military officer and his eccentric ally uncover a secret treaty granting the United States rights to Nebraska.
workOf Robert Ludlum NERFINISHED

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Robert Ludlum notableWork The Road to Omaha