They've Shot the President's Daughter!
Edward Stewart Ruthlessly ambitious President Luckinbill is certainly no stranger to controversial Constitutional amendments, but when an assassination attempt goes wrong several lives hang in the balance and a scandalous abuse of power is unveiled.
The President with his wife and daughter fly to his home town to lay a wreath on his parents’ grave. But a sniper’s bullet shatters that quiet ceremony.
Nahum Bismarck, the President’s right-hand man, the Federal Security Agency, Vice President Tyson, his scheming wife Maggie and official Woodrow Judd are initially all certain the shooter is a lone psychopath and that the attack was a political assassination attempt. But the First Lady has other ideas and wonders whether the enemy is closer to home...
Was this just a botched attempt on the President’s life … or was it part of a more sinister conspiracy?
This is a tightly constructed and unputdownable thriller in the classic tradition, a hypnotically told story of human beings meshed in the machinery of mega-politics with a devilish twist.
Edward Stewart was a composer as well as a novelist, who wrote mystery, romance and thriller fiction. He grew up in New York but also spent time in Cuba, attended Exeter and Harvard University, taught English in Helsinki and worked for a New York publisher. He pursued his passion for music in Paris with Nadia Boulanger. Twelve of his novels were published and he died in Manhattan aged 58.
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