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I believe the end of the synopsis is inaccurate; as I recall, the book ended with St. James planning to tell the truth and undercut the Yance-men without their notice. It also doesn't mention the name for the Sovietesque group, and I believe the term "analogues" is inaccurate. They're supposed to be directly descended from the US and the SU, according to the book.
Also, I'm kinda new to wikipedia. Is the style up to par?
And I did post this on a discussion page, right?