In the "New York Times" bestseller "Dress Gray", rebellious cadet Ry Slaight nearly destroyed West Point when he exposed and solved the murder of a gay cadet in 1969. Now, Slaight has been promoted to Lieutenant General and appointed Superintendent of the Military Academy. It's cause for congratulation--and the occasion for a sequel that promises to become another blockbuster.
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In the "New York Times" bestseller "Dress Gray", rebellious cadet Ry Slaight nearly destroyed West Point when he exposed and solved the murder of a gay cadet in 1969. Now, Slaight has been promoted to Lieutenant General and appointed Superintendent of the Military Academy. It's cause for congratulation--and the occasion for a sequel that promises to become another blockbuster.
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