Executive Privilege
For years, Edgar-nominee ("Fade the Heat") Jay Brandon has enthralled readers with novels set in the legal world of his hometown of San Antonio, Texas. But with "Executive Privilege," Brandon chooses a wider stage and brings the reader an all-new thriller set against the backdrop of our nation's capital, the story of a wife's desperate attempt to save herself and her young son from her husband, a man involved with selling our nation's secrets and willing to do whatever he can to ensure that his family doesn't get away. The wife? Myra McPherson, the First Lady of the United States.
When San Antonio attorney David Owens wins an important divorce case, he hopes the victory will bring him some new business. But he never imagined that the First Lady, a Texas native, would walk through his office door. Shy and fearful, the First Lady explains that she needs to divorce the President, to get herself and her young son out of the White House. The President is engaged in dangerous dealings ... and has been unfaithful. But no woman has ever divorced a sitting President, and while every President has secrets, none are like the secrets this President wants to protect: his nefarious dealings with a billionaire businessman willing to use his money and power to manipulate even the leader of our nation.
When the news breaks, the publicity is huge, but the threat is even bigger. Orders have been given to kill the First Lady and her son, and all that stands in the way is her divorce lawyer and one Secret Service agent whose oath to protect her charges is more important to her than the power of the President.
With all the elements of a great thriller "and "a great courtroom drama, Jay Brandon delivers a novel sure to keep you up long past your bedtime.
- Author
- Jay Brandon
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 404
- Publisher
- Tor Books
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780812575453
- Release date
- 2003
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