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To Kill the President
By (Author) Sam Bourne
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
24th July 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Political / legal thriller
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
125g
Maggie Costello uncovers an assassination plot to kill the tyrannical new president.
A blockbuster thriller from No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author Sam Bourne.
The unthinkable has happened
The United States has elected a volatile demagogue as president, backed by his ruthless chief strategist, Crawford Mac McNamara.
When a war of words with the North Korean regime spirals out of control and the President comes perilously close to launching a nuclear attack, it's clear someone has to act, or the world will be reduced to ashes.
Soon Maggie Costello, a seasoned Washington operator and stubbornly principled, discovers an inside plot to kill the President and faces the ultimate moral dilemma. Should she save the President and leave the free world at the mercy of an increasingly crazed would-be tyrant or commit treason against her Commander in Chief and risk plunging the country into a civil war
A cracking read Piers Morgan
Couldnt be more relevant if it tried. Bloody terrifying The Pool
Ingenious page-turning drawing on The Day of the Jackal, Julius Caesar and perhaps Dr Strangelove few novels have been as urgently topical Sunday Times
'A pacy, engaging and morally serious thriller that offers no easy answers on the limits of loyalty and dissent within a democracy Guardian
A Day of the Jackal for these dizzying times Ian Rankin
This blockbuster thriller from number one bestselling author Sam Bourne is a real page-turner Express & Star
Fast-paced and exciting, it is perfect holiday reading all-too plausible New Statesman
Read this book Jeffrey Archer
Blisteringly brilliant Rachel Johnson
A barnstorming read Raymond Khoury
A right rollicking holiday read David Baddiel
Tired of alternative facts Try Sam Bournes alternative fiction. To Kill the President is a dazzling thriller Charles Cumming
'Brilliantly convincing' David Hare
It's a gripping thriller, a brilliant satire and I fear a prescient warning Tim Shipman, Political Editor of the Sunday Times
A thrilling, breathless page-turner: House of Cards meets Dr. Strangelove Matt Frei
If you like the sinister intrigue of House of Cards mixed with the epic calamity of Homeland, you're going to love Sam Bourne's thrilling new book Eli Attie, Writer/Producer, The West Wing
Sam Bourne is the pseudonym of Jonathan Freedland, an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. He has written a weekly column for the Guardian since 1997, having previously served as the papers Washington correspondent, and presents Radio 4s contemporary history programme, The Long View.In the annual What the Papers Say Awards of 2002 Jonathan Freedland was named Columnist of the Year, and in 2008 he won the David Watt Prize for Journalism. His first novel, The Righteous Men, was a Sunday Times Number 1 bestseller. His subsequent novels have all been top five bestsellers. He lives in London with his wife and their two children.