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The Nominee by Brian McGrory

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Also by Brian McGrory:

Dead Line, August 2007
Mass Market Paperback
Strangled, February 2007
Hardcover
The Nominee, September 2003
Mass Market Paperback

The Nominee
Brian McGrory

Pocket Star
September 2003
On Sale: September 1, 2003
528 pages
ISBN: 0743403533
EAN: 9780743403535
Mass Market Paperback
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Thriller Political

Washington press insider Brian McGrory makes a sizzling return to the treacherous no-man's-land between politics and journalism with his second Jack Flynn thriller.

THE NOMINEE

Jack Flynn, reporter for The Boston Record, is sitting on a goldmine of information that could torpedo the president's controversial nomination of the Massachusetts governor to be the next U.S. attorney general. But before he can wrap up the story, Jack is plunged into a murder investigation that may be connected to the hostile takeover bid that is threatening the newspaper he loves.

In his relentless search for the truth, he is forced to question the love and loyalty of those he holds dearest -- and avoid those who want him dead. As Jack shuttles from the swamps of central Florida to the corridors of Congress then back to the alleyways of Boston, he is left with just two questions: Will his newspaper survive long enough for him to tell his story? Will he?

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