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Grove Press
November 2011
On Sale: November 15, 2011
544 pages ISBN: 0802145590 EAN: 9780802145598 Kindle: B0061T1ZJ4 Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
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"The video begins with the President walking toward a marine
helicopter . . ." From a bluff overlooking Georgia’s untamed Chattooga River,
an assassin fires three shots. The President of the United
States is wounded; his best friend and a Secret Service
agent are killed. Two days later, a man in Landover,
Maryland, commits suicide and in the man’s home is
overwhelming evidence that he was responsible for the
assassination attempt. General Andy Banks, the Secretary of Homeland Security, is
nursing a guilty conscience. Only days before the
assassination attempt on the President, Banks had received a
note with a dire warning: "Eagle One is in danger. Cancel
Chattooga River. The inside ring has been compromised. This
is not a joke." The message—on Secret Service stationery—was
signed "An agent in the wrong place." Banks immediately
passed the note on to Secret Service Director Patrick
Donnelly, who proceeded to ignore it. Even after the
assassin is found dead, Banks is determined to dig a little
deeper. He turns to Speaker of the House John Fitzgerald
Mahoney. The Speaker has a guy—an under-the-radar, go-to guy
he uses for things like this—things he can’t afford to have
connected to his office. The guy is Joe DeMarco, an honest
lawyer with a sordid family history. After one meeting with Banks, DeMarco realizes he’s in way
over his head. But Mahoney finds the prospect of taking down
Donnelly irresistible and sets DeMarco on a trail that
twists through the Secret Service, the FBI, and the
Department of Homeland Security and snakes all the way back
to one of the more enduring mysteries of the twentieth
century. Brimming with suspense, authenticity, and wit, The
Inside Ring marks the debut of a major new talent and
introduces a cast of intriguing characters with many more
cases ahead.
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