The Incumbent

Portada
Simon and Schuster, 6 may 2003 - 352 páginas
As he lies in the hospital, the day after being caught in the crossfire of a presidential assassination attempt, journalist Jack Flynn has some serious questions. And he needs answers -- fast.
Why, during the closing stages of a cliffhanger reelection campaign, did the incumbent want to play golf with Jack, a man he'd never met? Why did the president offer Jack the job of press secretary in his new administration? Who was the gunman on the sixteenth green, eliminated by the Secret Service? And who is the mysterious phone caller who has just warned Jack that "nothing is as it seems"?
With just eleven days until the election, it's becoming clear that Jack has stumbled into the middle of a far-reaching conspiracy. And the biggest question of all: will he stay alive long enough to find out who's behind it?
 

Páginas seleccionadas

Índice

One
7
Two
19
Three
29
Four
42
Five
53
Six
71
Seven
87
Eight
105
Fourteen
237
Fifteen
265
Sixteen
282
Seventeen
295
Eighteen
319
Nineteen
334
Twenty
343
TwentyOne
369

Nine
126
Ten
158
Eleven
175
Twelve
199
Thirteen
212
TwentyTwo
387
TwentyThree
413
TwentyFour
425
Acknowledgments
433
Página de créditos

Otras ediciones - Ver todo

Términos y frases comunes

Sobre el autor (2003)

Brian McGrory was a roving national reporter for the Boston Globe, as well as the Globe's White House correspondent during the Clinton administration. He is now a columnist in the newspaper's Metro section. The author of three bestselling thrillers -- The Incumbent, The Nominee, and Dead Line -- he lives in Boston. Find out more at www.brianmcgrory.com.

Información bibliográfica