Arsenal of Deceit by Donald Levin (signed)

Detroit, 1941. With the nation on the brink of war, four people unite against the treachery that threaten’s America’s “arsenal of democracy.”

Eva Szabó, a young immigrant, goes undercover at the Ford Rouge Assembly plant to expose the company’s campaign of anti-union violence. Her boss, private investigator Elizabeth Waters, probes Detroit’s pro-Nazi, Christian nationalist fifth column groups. Police detective Clarence Brown, part of a segregated squad of Black officers, exposes a deadly conspiracy to ignite racial hatred. And Detective Sergeant Denny Rankin seeks the links between them all to atone for his part in Detroit’s widespread corruption scandals.

“The novel is more than a poignant human drama—it aims to recreate a rich historical period with chilling parallels to our own time: violence and bloodshed in the name of race and class, governmental corruption, corporate greed—much of it related to or caused by the deeply rooted fascism which is alive and well.” ~Prairie Books Review

“Real life pro-Hitler figures plot while those of Levin’s invention constitute the progressive forces standing in the way of catastrophe. Highly recommended.” –<Peter Werb

Donald Levin’s ‘Arsenal of Deceit’ is a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of the intricate web of deception that shapes the world of politics and racism.  With meticulous research and a keen eye for local detail, Levin exposes the hidden agendas and manipulative tactics employed by governments and intelligence agencies. A seamless blend of history, geopolitics, and espionage, the book unveils a complex landscape of covert operations and disinformation campaigns, offering readers a captivating journey into the realm of global intrigue. ‘Arsenal of Deceit’ is an eye-opening look at 1940s Detroit and a timely work that challenges our perceptions of power, trust and relationships. A great companion volume to Levin’s 1930s noir Detroit exposè, Savage City.



Donald Levin is an award-winning fiction writer and poet. He is the author of the Michigan-based historical novel Savage City, seven Martin Preuss mysteries set in and around metropolitan Detroit, as well as short fiction and poems that have appeared in numerous print and e-journals. Now writing full-time, he is retired dean of the faculty and Professor of English at the former Marygrove College in Detroit. He lives in Ferndale, Michigan, the setting for the Martin Preuss novels.

ISBN-13:9780997294194, Publisher: Poison Toe Press Publication date:07/01/2023, Pages:448, Product dimensions:6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d) weight: 1.25 lb  Signed copies available!

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