Publisher's Synopsis
J.K. Rowling is a celebrity whose court cases and political activism have overshadowed her legacy in recent years.
One Election Please... considers her driving forces and invites the reader to come to their own conclusions.
Bruce Masters presents the results of his extensive research and analysis along with a raft of professional diagnostic tools to help the reader determine the motivating factors behind one of the most famous authors in literary history.
The book cites 388 references, is over 83,000 words in length and includes detailed analysis of video footage of the famous author to reveal an altogether new portrait of J.K. Rowling.
Chapters include an examination of her repeated attempts to buy elections, the reasons behind her litigiousness, grudges and feuds...
Using professional psychiatric tools as well as conducting hundreds of hours of research and analysis, Masters has compiled the ultimate guide to J.K. Rowling, uncovering her possible intentions and motivations.
Can the woman who recently bought a $30,000,000 yacht really be afraid of losing her fortune? What is the 'darkness' within us that she refers to? Masters believes he has discovered the answer to these and other confusing facets of the children's author and invites you to make up your own mind as he leads you through his examination of the enigmatic J.K. Rowling.
One Election Please... How J.K. Rowling Bought British Politics, Hid Her True Self and Hoodwinked the World - an Unauthorised Biographical Exposé, is part of the Bruce Masters Rowling Trilogy:
The Rowling Trilogy: The trilogy begins with J.K. Rowling In: It's a Kind of Magic, a fun and comedic work of political satire in which Rowling is the star of the show, joined by her husband as well as Jeremy Corbyn MP, personal assistants and Subway sandwich workers.... The second instalment is How Not to Get Sued by J.K. Rowling, the diary chronicling Dr Masters' attempts at publishing books relating to the billionaire author without being sued back into the Stone Age. It makes for compelling reading as the communication between the two authors over a prolonged period of time is surprising, revealing and oftentimes shocking. The trilogy concludes with One Election Please... How J.K. Rowling Bought British Politics, Hid Her True Self and Hoodwinked the World, an Unauthorised Biographical Exposé, possibly the longest book title in the world and perhaps the most interesting and unique biography also. The trilogy combined is a humorous, deeply investigative (400 citations and references), revealing and fast-paced reading experience whether you love or loathe Joanne, or even if you currently have no opinion of her as a person or political influencer whatsoever.