SynopsisAn unlikely witness threatens a high-level government cover-up--orchestrated by the Secret Service and a ruthlessly loyal White House chief-of-staff--of a brutal murder involving the president and his mistress.
This book is well-written. The characterization is planned out. The chase scenes are thrilling and the deaths aren't one-note. Plus, things play out in a realistic manner (i.e. the ending and the aftermath of the last conversation Jack has with his soon-to-be ex-girlfriend.) None of the Unintentionally unsympathetic plot notes that plagued one of the characters in the adaptation. I wish the female lead wouldn't resort to double standards when faced with the truth.