Prince of Whales
by R.L. Fisher
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R.L. Fisher’s Prince of Whales is a biting social satire that lampoons fame, greed, and political absurdity. The story follows a self-absorbed Hollywood producer who unexpectedly finds himself caught in a geopolitical scandal after financing a film involving a fictional monarchy. What begins as a comedic farce escalates into an international incident, forcing the protagonist to navigate media frenzy, opportunism, and his own moral blindness. Fisher’s prose combines wit and cynicism, painting a picture of modern celebrity culture and its dangerous intersections with politics and propaganda. Beneath the humor lies a sharp critique of ego and ethics in a world obsessed with image and influence. The novel’s quick pace, clever dialogue, and topical satire make it both entertaining and unnervingly relevant. (St. Martin’s Press, 1988; 288 pp.)
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Prince of Whales
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R.L. FisherSeries
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Under ReviewPublisher + Publication Date
Tor / Tom Doherty Associates [1987] – Oct 1987Format
Paperback
