Chain of Command (Thorndike Press Large Print Mystery Series) - Hardcover

Weinberger, Caspar W.; Schweizer, Peter

 
9780786280940: Chain of Command (Thorndike Press Large Print Mystery Series)

Synopsis

In this riveting novel by two of Washington's ultimate insiders, the chain ofcommand is threatened when political power is bought in blood.Secret Service Agent Michael Delaney has devoted his entire career to protecting America's highest ranking elected officials. But when his gun is found next to the bloody corpse of the President of the United States, he becomes the prime suspect in a brutal assassination that stuns the nation. As the vice president assumes control of the shaken government, a series of violent terrorist attacks is launched in cities across America, causing the government to take ever more desperate steps to keep the population safe. Shockingly, the resourceful enemy they are fighting comes not from another country but from within America's borders.Unsure who he can trust, Delaney finds an unexpected ally in Mary Campos, the president's newly appointed terrorism czar. With each passing hour, the potential for catastrophe grows and the web of evidence implicating Delaney in the plot grows more convincing. It will take all his cunning and years of special training to find out who is framing him for the murder of a president. Not only are his reputation and liberty at stake but the liberty of all Americans.Former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and acclaimed writer Peter Schweizer take readers deep inside the U.S. government's secret halls of power. From the Pentagon to Camp David, from the White House Situation Room to the inner sanctums of the FBI, the authors share their intimate knowledge of Washington's behind-the-scenes world to spin an explosive tale of intrigue that is chillingly real and breathtakingly suspenseful.

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Review

"Fast-paced.... Entertaining political machinations."

-- "The New York Times"

"Crackling with chilling authenticity.... A superbly paced, tightly plotted winner."

-- "Publishers Weekly" (starred review)

"Entertaining suspense that will please action-seekers."

-- "Booklist"

"First-rate.... It will keep you up all night."

-- "The Kingston Observer" (MA)

About the Author

Caspar Weinberger served as secretary of defense under President Ronald Reagan for more than six years. After leaving the Pentagon, he became publisher and chairman of Forbes magazine. The author of Fighting for Peace, an account of his Pentagon years, and coauthor of The Next War, an analysis of the U.S. military after the Cold War, he died in 2006.

Peter Schweizer is a writer whose articles have appeared in The New York Times and Foreign Affairs. His previous books, including Friendly Spies and Victory, have been translated into several languages.

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