![]() ![]() thriller from an earlier era.) The real Washington is awash with its own scandals and political time bombs, so expect readers to flock to this funhouse-mirror reflection of the real thing. (Readers of a certain age will be reminded of Ross Thomas, grand master of the D.C. Sandford, the best-selling author of the Prey series, displays an insider's knowledge of political infighting and couples it with his skill at creating memorable characters working through the maze of a diabolical plot. ![]() Winter has plenty of suspects to choose from, and he knows the answer can be found somewhere in Washington's backrooms, where third-string campaign dirty tricksters change allegiances like other people change socks. Bowe was not a saint: his sexual dalliances, with both men and women, were numerous, and his obsession with destroying Goodman's political career may have driven him to contemplate political blackmail. Bowe's body is found soon after Winter initiates his investigation. ![]() ![]() The president, through his chief of staff, hires Jake Winter to investigate. The presidential conventions are just over the horizon, and both parties fear the consequences if it detonates. Bowe's disappearance is a political time bomb. Critics scoff until she reveals a security tape showing two men loosely affiliated with Goodman threatening her in her home. His wife, Madison, believes his bitter political rival, Governor Arlo Goodman, is behind it. Former Virginia senator Lincoln Bowe is missing. ![]()
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