At the end of The Prodigal Daughter, Florentyna Kane is elected President - the first woman President of the United States. At 7.30 one evening the FBI learn of a plot to kill her - the 1572nd such threat of the year. At 8.30 five people know all the details. By 9.30 four of them are dead. FBI agent Mark Andrews alone knows when. He also knows that a senator is involved. He has six days to learn where - and how. Six days to prevent certain death of the President. 'The only difference between this book and The Day of the ...
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At the end of The Prodigal Daughter, Florentyna Kane is elected President - the first woman President of the United States. At 7.30 one evening the FBI learn of a plot to kill her - the 1572nd such threat of the year. At 8.30 five people know all the details. By 9.30 four of them are dead. FBI agent Mark Andrews alone knows when. He also knows that a senator is involved. He has six days to learn where - and how. Six days to prevent certain death of the President. 'The only difference between this book and The Day of the Jackal, is Archer is a better writer' Chicago Tribune 'Here is terror, outrageous and top-notch' Vogue
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Jeffrey Archer hit this one out of the park, as usual. This book was written in 1977 but reads like it could happen today. This is an excellent story that keeps you on your toes. I would highly recommend reading this book.