Running Mates
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
After the governor of Maryland is assassinated, an investigative reporter uncovers an insidious plot that stretches far beyond the state borders in this “captivating political thriller” (Kirkus Reviews).
“[An] entertaining fiction debut.”—Publishers Weekly
Reporter Bobby Kelleher’s routine day in the Maryland capitol is shattered when Governor Barney Paulsen is assassinated during a public speech. Determined to bring the murderer to justice, Bobby teams up with his colleague and embarks on a relentless pursuit of the truth.
He initially suspects the leader of a radical feminist group, who has not-so-secretly been supporting a gubernatorial candidate of her own. But once he discovers a right-wing extremist—the ex-head of the KKK with his own motives for wanting the governor gone—also attended the speech, Bobby worries he may just be in over his head.
As the investigation deepens and alliances are uncovered, Bobby stumbles on a shocking and dangerous conspiracy—and realizes that if he’s not careful, he could be the killer’s next target. . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this entertaining fiction debut, journalist Feinstein ( Hard Courts ) displays a gritty knowledge of the political scene. When Washington Herald reporter Bobby Kelleher investigates the assassination of Maryland governor Barney Paulsen, he initially wonders whether Jamelle Touretta, leader of the radical Females for Freedom, may have engineered the murder so that a woman, Lt. Gov. Meredith Gordy, could take power. But then Kelleher discovers that right-wing whacko Jimmy Dumont was also present at the scene of the shooting. Kelleher locates Dumont, whom he had known during their college days, but is nearly killed in the confrontation. Soon after, Dumont, who is connected to an extreme pro-life group, is reported dead. Urged by his publishers to keep ahead of the competition, Kelleher is aided by his young partner Maureen McGuire and by Gordy, who is worried by her top aide's friendship with Touretta. Kelleher finally links the feminist leader with Dumont, although ferreting out proof of the alliance of feminists and pro-lifers often puts him in mortal danger. A strong, surprising resolution caps this thriller that delivers on its promise despite its protagonist's occasionally larger-than-life heroism and incredible luck.