The Faithless: A Political Thriller

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Elections, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Allan Airish ISBN: 1230000145006
Publisher: Marginal Entertainment Value Books Publication: June 25, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Allan Airish
ISBN: 1230000145006
Publisher: Marginal Entertainment Value Books
Publication: June 25, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

How many votes does it take to become President of the United States? 

The answer, as Jack Patton learned from his father Ray at an early age, is just 270... the key is making sure they’re the right 270 votes. Specifically, the 270 votes belonging to members of the electoral college--the only people in the country whose votes directly decide the presidential election. 

The Honorable Ray Patton served as a judge and political party leader in Nobles, the tiny Texas town where Jack was raised. Jack, on the other hand, left politics behind--along with his father--when he moved to Austin for a different kind of life. When Ray passes away, Jack comes up with a plan to honor his father in a way that respects his legacy: by becoming one of the select few chosen as a presidential elector. 

But someone else has a different plan in mind... a shadowy figure who controls the political machine for Washington's elite. Ultimately, his plan will put Jack in the center of a deadly political conspiracy. The endgame? One of the most audacious thefts of all time: the stealing of the presidency.

Please note that this is the complete novel, containing Parts 1 through 5 of the serial release in their entirety.

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How many votes does it take to become President of the United States? 

The answer, as Jack Patton learned from his father Ray at an early age, is just 270... the key is making sure they’re the right 270 votes. Specifically, the 270 votes belonging to members of the electoral college--the only people in the country whose votes directly decide the presidential election. 

The Honorable Ray Patton served as a judge and political party leader in Nobles, the tiny Texas town where Jack was raised. Jack, on the other hand, left politics behind--along with his father--when he moved to Austin for a different kind of life. When Ray passes away, Jack comes up with a plan to honor his father in a way that respects his legacy: by becoming one of the select few chosen as a presidential elector. 

But someone else has a different plan in mind... a shadowy figure who controls the political machine for Washington's elite. Ultimately, his plan will put Jack in the center of a deadly political conspiracy. The endgame? One of the most audacious thefts of all time: the stealing of the presidency.

Please note that this is the complete novel, containing Parts 1 through 5 of the serial release in their entirety.

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