Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Format
ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
20.07.2010
Verlag
Daniel KoehlerSeitenzahl
415 (Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
378 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9781452369082
J.D. CROWELL is fired as PRESIDENT ADDISON HUNTINGTON'S campaign manager over a public indiscretion with LIBBY CATTON, a beautiful mixed-race White Houser staffer. Soon, however, J.D. discovers the real reason for his axing was not his affair with Libby, but rather the fact that her mother was BRIDGET DONOVAN, a Sixties' radical still wanted for bombing federal buildings. Libby's radical past threatens both the President and MAYNARD KEYNES, the sports-and-entertainment Congressman who appears to be on the cusp of becoming America's the first biracial President. Fleeing Washington anonymously for the sake of his family and Libby, J.D. finds a way to throw a monkey wrench into the political machinery of the aging President and also unmask the treachery of RASHAAD LEWIS, Keynes's murderous campaign manager. PRAISE FOR "SPLITTING WASHINGTON" "Bottom-fishing at the highest level of the D.C. cesspool." DR. TERRY YAMAUCHI, former Clinton appointee "A fast-paced political thriller ripped from today's headlines!" ALEX AUGENBLEQC, author of "5 Fabulous Business Fables" "'Splitting Washington' is a delight to read, a real page turner. It is a prescient, engaging, ribald, and suspenseful tale about an American Presidential election campaign involving sex scandals and a viable third party candidate." R.G. KERSHAW, U.S. Government Accountability Office analyst, retired
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