Presidents' Day

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Pub Date Feb 07 2017 | Archive Date Nov 05 2017

Description

For readers of David Baldacci and Brad Meltzer comes a timely political thriller from the bestselling author of Losing Isaiah.

In this twisting, ferocious novel of suspense, the presidential race has a number of men all clawing to get to the top. Each man has a locked closet of secrets. And one man holds every key.

Julian Mellow has spent his life amassing a fortune out of low-risk / high-reward investments. But the one time in his life he got in over his head, he left another man holding the bag, and made an enemy for life, one who has nothing to lose. Now, Mellow has an even greater ambition—to select the next President of the United States—and to make that man do his bidding, in business and beyond.

It all ties to an African nation where his son died years before, where a brutal dictator still rules supreme, and where a resistance movement lurks in the alleys, waiting for the right time to strike. Margolis spans the globe to weave together a brilliant story of politics at its most venal, where murder is a part of the political process, where anyone’s life is up for sale, and where one man—that bad penny of an enemy—could bring the whole kingdom toppling.

As the new President is inaugurated, Seth Margolis has penned a perfect thriller for the voting public, one that asks who really puts the next person in the White House—and at what cost?
For readers of David Baldacci and Brad Meltzer comes a timely political thriller from the bestselling author of Losing Isaiah.

In this twisting, ferocious novel of suspense, the presidential race has...

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ISBN 9781682306970
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 360

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If you are a fan of political thrillers, then this is the book for you!
I think my love for this book stems from what I majored in in college (Political Science and International Relations). Fans of House of Cards will love this.

In the current Presidential race there are a number of men fighting for the vote. Each candidate has secrets and scandals, and one man holds the key to them all.

Julian Mellow has created a life through low risk and high reward investments. He was always careful to never get in over his head, but when he did he created an enemy for life - who is now after him. As the story continues, we learn that Mellow has set his sights on one goal: selecting the next President of the United States.

All of this includes ties to a small African nation, ruled by a brutal dictator, that is brewing a resistance. This African nation, Kamalia, is where Mellow's son died years earlier.

This story is told through the perspective of multiple characters, which I've always enjoyed. As it fills in the blanks as the story progresses. The timing of this novel couldn't be any better with the recent election. I will say, I am sad they didn't wait until later in February to release it (on President's Day!). Overall, I would recommend this to anyone that enjoys political fiction/thrillers.

Thanks to Diversion Publishing for an early copy.

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: This is a new twist on the belief that every US Presidential election is fixed. in this case, it's not by another party or country but by someone who wants revenge on the people responsible for the death of his son. It's a hard look at politics in this country and gives a gritty and harsh look at how and why people are elected. One of the richest men in the world finds someone that he can support and mold into the person he wants as President so that he can control foreign affairs and take action against the country where his son was killed. Will his money be able to buy him the revenge that he so desperately seeks or will he be brought down by someone who is following the story and trying to put the pieces in place much to the disbelief of others. This is a book that kept me turning pages quickly to see how it ended. If you enjoy a good political thriller, this is a must read!

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Favorite Quotes:

Weak men were more dangerous than strong ones, he’d always found. If you could control them, so could someone else.

We both want the White House, but neither of us wants to sit in the Oval Office. Real power doesn’t reside there, anyway… No one understands the limits of the federal government more acutely than the president himself. New York is the center of power in this country. Washington is a branch office.

Julian had succeeded in degrading him a bit, but while he felt a sense of victory he had no taste for it. It was as if he’d answered a deep hunger with bad food.

To cover the story about the story. That’s what counts nowadays, not the story itself, which in this case is pretty flimsy, but the tangle of stories that gets woven around it. Who’s denying the story—the vice president himself, his campaign manager, a spokesman? We’ll run an entire story analyzing the implications of each of these, and soon that becomes the story. Nobody remembers or even cares if the underlying story is true or not.

As had become his custom, Julian searched inside himself for a trace of guilt or remorse and failed to find one.

My Review:

Seth Margolis has produced an intricate, chilling, complex, and well-crafted plot that was far-reaching and frighteningly pragmatic. Could it be that easy for the twisted machinations of one rich man to elect the least publicly appealing candidate in a presidential race? That would explain so much of the current political landscape… I want to return to the land of the clueless. I have come to the conclusion that Seth Margolis is an evil genius as well as a diabolical tyrant as he hooked me. He essentially held me captive for two days while I was unable to do little else but read this active, fast-paced, and complicated scheme that was jam-packed with a large cast of odious, obnoxious, fiendishly callous, and appallingly arrogant characters. Not a one of them was truly admirable yet they were cleverly drawn and intrigued to me to no end. For two entire days, I have had a death grip on my Kindle with a body taut with tension and jaw frequently clenched while I worked my way through this appallingly realistic tale of obsessions, betrayals, political conspiracies, corruption, greed, blackmail, murder, and revenge. But I am in a torrid snit and stamping my little foot in dissatisfaction and aggravation, as I was denied my much-needed closure. There was no ending, the story just stopped. It was greatly disturbing to realize I had read the last word while I was expecting at least a few more pages as the game was still in play. Oh, the audacity! But I did learn a new word that is so relevant to the decidedly blonde world of today – plutocrat.

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