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Capital Offense
Capital Offense
Author: Kathleen Antrim
Is the First Lady plotting to overthrow the President? This question seems inconceivable to journalist Jack Rudly, but so did the murder of his own father, Senator William Rudly. Now his father is dead and all roads lead to the White House. Roads Jack must take if he is ever to know the truth. Roads twisted by deceit, revenge, power and murder. ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780743486941
ISBN-10: 0743486943
Publication Date: 5/25/2004
Pages: 400
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3.8 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: I Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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cranbery avatar reviewed Capital Offense on + 530 more book reviews
I think this book was great..........well developed characters and twisting plot! Must read for and political junkies especially!
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Political thriller combining intrigue, murder and suspense
patferguson avatar reviewed Capital Offense on + 188 more book reviews
Really good political thriller. Hope the author continues writing.
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[from the back cover] Is the First Lady planning to overthrow the President? This question seems inconcieveable to journalist Jack Rudly, but so did the murder of his own father, Senator William Rudly. Now his father is dead and all roads lead to the White House. Roads Jack must take if he is ever to know the truth. Roads twisted by deceit, revenge, power and murder. Roads First Lady Carolyn Alden navigates with skill. Carolyn sacrifices her career as a prosecuting attorney, her ability to have children, and any opportunity for real love in her life in order to facilitate the political ambitions of her husband, Warner Lane--a man who despises her as much as he needs her.

All to real, the reader is left to wonder--is this fact or fiction? ...will democracy survive?


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