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Shall We Tell the President? (Kane & Abel, Bk 3)
Shall We Tell the President - Kane & Abel, Bk 3
Author: Jeffrey Archer
ISBN-13: 9780449200650
ISBN-10: 0449200655
Publication Date: 9/12/1982
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Shall We Tell the President? (Kane & Abel, Bk 3) on + 9 more book reviews
At the end of THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER Florentyna is elected President - the first woman President of the United STates. At 7.30 one evening the FBI learn of plot to kill her - the 1572nd threat of the year. An hour later five people know all the details - by 9.30 four of them are dead. FBI agent Mark Andrews alone knows when.
eadieburke avatar reviewed Shall We Tell the President? (Kane & Abel, Bk 3) on + 1639 more book reviews
This is the 3rd book of the Kane and Abel series. Shall We Tell the President? is a 1977 novel by English author Jeffrey Archer. A revised edition was published in 1986. In the first edition, a plot to kill the President of the United States, Edward Kennedy, is foiled by a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent working with the head of the FBI. A love story complicates the plot. The book includes descriptive details of official Washington, for which the author lists sources. After the success of Kane and Abel and The Prodigal Daughter, in the revised edition Archer replaced Kennedy with the fictional character of Florentyna Kane, and original Vice President Dale Bumpers with the real-life Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey. The author makes frequent references to William Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar.
I found this book a little weaker than the first 2 in the series. My only real complaint is its lack of major plot twists which I've come to expect from Archer's novels. The ending does have a surprise twist which was rather enjoyable. I look forward to reading more books by Archer in the very near future. I highly recommend this book to those who love political thrillers.