Executive Privilege
To private detective Dana Cutler, her latest assignment almost seems like child's play. She has been hired by an attorney to tail college student Charlotte Walsh on her daily rounds. Everything moves along predictably, until one night the pretty young miss scurries off to a very private meeting...
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To private detective Dana Cutler, her latest assignment almost seems like child's play. She has been hired by an attorney to tail college student Charlotte Walsh on her daily rounds. Everything moves along predictably, until one night the pretty young miss scurries off to a very private meeting with the president of the United States. And to make matters worse, Charlotte is found dead the next morning, transforming Cutler almost overnight from hunter into hunted. Fast-breaking, nonstop action; memorable protagonists.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780061793202 (0061793205)
Publish date: March 17th 2009
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
Series: Dana Cutler (#1)
Executive Privilege is what some would call an airport novel or, a little less kind, a potboiler. Before you take that as a criticism, let me comment that there is a important need for potboilers. Man can not live on Pynchon alone. Sometime we need to escape into a world where good and bad is tightl...
This story started so slow I was beginning to think of giving up on the whole thing. Lucky for me, I persevered and the second half of this book made up for the first one in pacing, action, suspense, and jaw-dropping surprises.The premise was great. The US president has a penchant for young (make th...
3.5 stars.Free on Kindle. Some of the storyline was EXACTLY like "Rage of Angels" from Sidney Sheldon, which is why it only got the rating I gave it. Good twist at the end but not hard to guess either.