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Table of contents | Cast of characters t rains a lot in Trillium, Oregon, but not enough to douse the political, personal and literal fires that surround the man in the hot seat, Ben Cromarty, Trilliums city manager.
When the voters award themselves a tax cut, Trillium must find a way to make do with less. A proposal to reorganize the fire department to make it more efficient and less costly quickly escalates beyond a dry policy debate. It divides the community, pitting council members against each other, the firefighters against the city, and business against business. In the middle of it all is Ben Cromarty, struggling to keep the city from consuming itself and to keep his job. The conflict over the fire department and over Trilliums future plays itself out in political intrigue, legal wrangling, personal vendettas and sundered friendships. Before it is over, the citys troubles are splashed across front pages, its political structure is shaken to its core, Cromartys family faces danger, and a self-inflicted assault on Cromartys marriage threatens to pull his personal life into the public crisis. The entire contents of Playing with Fire, a novel drawn from the real experiences of public managers, are online on Governing.com. Click here to read Chapter One.About the author:
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Illustration: Paul Salmon |