Madam President: "This is not a drill."
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Rating | : | 4.22 (665 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00PWREVPG |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 350 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Very good weekend or vacation read with surprises along the way." according to Terre. This was an extremely easy and fast read written in the first person, through the eyes of Molly Cartwright, taking over as President under the worst circumstances possible. It all occurs over four days, and takes the reader on a ride of emotions, decisions, probing questions, and has a very different ending than expected. Although it is highly unlikely there will.ever be a father-daughter ticket, the story was written to compel the reader to read on. It is a very good weekend or vacation read.. Stop and think! Brenda Greer This story drew me in with with the machinations of the Presidential chain of command. Gutsy decisions and tense power play lead right up to the ending.. Far to be detail Not bad way to much detail of fluff .two Manny pages leading up to critical situations. End it one way or the other and forget the games.
Her personal aide is afraid and refuses to even step foot into the residence for fear of Lincoln's ghost. Certain people doubt her ability to maintain focus when her personal life has just been through the spin cycle. The only reason she agreed to take it was because the position hinged on her father winning a presidential election. She's contending with two sets of senior staff, her own and her father's. Molly Cartwright has made her peace with the job her father nagged her into taking. The man who targeted her father reveals himself enough to torture Molly with images, threats, and a FedEx shipment. A staff member disappears when the Secret Service is spread too thin. She