Faithless Elector
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Publisher Description
Everyone thought the election was over…but six weeks in politics is a lifetime. Or the end of one.
A young researcher uncovers a series of mysterious deaths among Electors and must race against time and a secret, deadly efficient conspiracy.
Published well before the 2016 election, Faithless Elector (still) outlines a creditable threat to the integrity of the electoral process and the selection of the president. A timely, compelling novel for turbulent times.
Faithless Elector is a "fast-moving topical thriller." Its surprising twists add up to a highly suspenseful read." - Publishers Weekly
"A gripping and intelligently executed political drama." - Kirkus Review
"The pleasure of Faithless Elector lies not just its smooth evocative prose, but in the author's justified confidence that good writing can make chases through recognizable locales sufficiently exciting without a Navy SEAL or a terrorist plot." - Plattsburgh Press-Republican
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A narrow win in the 2016 presidential election makes Democrat Diane Redmond the first female president-elect but that's just the start for McCrone's fast-moving topical thriller. From the moment that the networks call the race for her, a shadowy group of supporters of her opponent, Republican James Christopher, plot to deny her the office. First, Redmond's enemies attempt to get the Justice Department to investigate voter fraud in Illinois, which went to her. Meanwhile, fatal accidents claim the lives of seven Democratic electors. That suspicious pattern is detected by Seattle political science grad student Matthew Yamashita, who has been overseeing a survey of all 538 electors. But his conspiracy theory is viewed with skepticism by his mentor, professor Duncan Calder, until another death leads Matthew to seek the help of an old friend, FBI agent Imogen Trager, who has been looking into the alleged irregularities in Illinois. Surprising twists that make the most of the oddity of the electoral college add up to a highly suspenseful read. (BookLife)