Camelot Games

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Pub Date Apr 14 2017 | Archive Date Oct 31 2018

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When a secret political machine maneuvers California war hero, Scott McHale and his beautiful activist wife, Angie into running for political office, an entirely new and frightening evil is unleashed upon the American public. As the wildly popular Latino couple's success and independence grow, hidden kingmakers quietly put into play a plan designed to plunge the nation into chaos.

Nothing and no one is out of bounds. Treachery and treason, murder and manufactured mayhem propel an unsuspecting Scott and Angie closer and closer to the Oval Office. But when Scott goes off script, he suddenly vanishes in a smokescreen of sexual innuendo and scandal.

A bereft and bitter Angie is left behind to continue their golden legacy alone. Will she discover the truth in time to prevent civil war?

When a secret political machine maneuvers California war hero, Scott McHale and his beautiful activist wife, Angie into running for political office, an entirely new and frightening evil is unleashed...


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ISBN 9781509214068
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It is a story that could happen in the future if the drought isn't fixed . It was a good political thriller that makes you think

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A terrifying, realistic political thriller.
Camelot Games is a political thriller, with aspects of terrifying realism. The characters are complex, flawed, and extremely relatable. The well-developed plot would however, be aided with prior knowledge of American politics. An enjoyable novel for fans of Tom Clancy.

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