Powerplay: Beware the Potus

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: William I. Brazley Jr. ISBN: 9781481766333
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: July 5, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: William I. Brazley Jr.
ISBN: 9781481766333
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: July 5, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

With Capitol Hill as its backdrop, POWERPLAY: BEWARE THE POTUS is a thriller in which every character believes in the golden rulethose with the gold make the rules. Newly elected President, and decorated soldier, Dale Patton, (no relation to the Famous General), has a no nonsense approach when an American plane is hijacked. He refuses to follow political protocol and this has threatened the Washington power structure. The President orders his nemesis, Senator Stewart Dooley to leave town, discovers an information leak within his inner circle, is threatened with impeachment and faces an assassination attempt, all while dealing with terrorist in the first few days of his administration. Oh yeah, the Presidents mother-in-law is a passenger on the hijacked plane, which is making life a little difficult around the First Lady. When the perpetrators take refuge in Iraq, the President holds the entire country accountable. The heads of state question his sanity when he threatens Iraq with total annihilation if additional hostages are harmed. Even the Presidents inner circle become nervous when his threat appeared to be challenged because they know that he never, ever bluffsever. POWERPLAY: BEWARE THE POTUS is fast moving and touches on a number of current world events. If you have been frustrated or angered about the way the United States has handled terrorist aggression in the past, you will find yourself cheering for President Patton.

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With Capitol Hill as its backdrop, POWERPLAY: BEWARE THE POTUS is a thriller in which every character believes in the golden rulethose with the gold make the rules. Newly elected President, and decorated soldier, Dale Patton, (no relation to the Famous General), has a no nonsense approach when an American plane is hijacked. He refuses to follow political protocol and this has threatened the Washington power structure. The President orders his nemesis, Senator Stewart Dooley to leave town, discovers an information leak within his inner circle, is threatened with impeachment and faces an assassination attempt, all while dealing with terrorist in the first few days of his administration. Oh yeah, the Presidents mother-in-law is a passenger on the hijacked plane, which is making life a little difficult around the First Lady. When the perpetrators take refuge in Iraq, the President holds the entire country accountable. The heads of state question his sanity when he threatens Iraq with total annihilation if additional hostages are harmed. Even the Presidents inner circle become nervous when his threat appeared to be challenged because they know that he never, ever bluffsever. POWERPLAY: BEWARE THE POTUS is fast moving and touches on a number of current world events. If you have been frustrated or angered about the way the United States has handled terrorist aggression in the past, you will find yourself cheering for President Patton.

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