Monday, July 25, 2011

Absolute Power / David Baldacci 469 p.

Luther Whitney’s in a fix. He’s a three-time loser cat burglar. He’s about to complete a heist when he becomes the clandestine observer to the secret service agents killing of a young woman caught defending herself with a letter opener against an attacker—the U.S. President. The Chief of Staff decides to blame a cat burglar and sanitizes the crime scene missing the blood stained letter opener. Whitney just barely escapes with the opener. Just when the president decides to silence Whitney, Whitney learns just how corrupt and amoral is the president. Whitney decides to play games. Fast paced with plenty of side plots. John Grisham readers who like a down-to-earth hero caught in impossible situations with complex multiple plots may enjoy this.
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