Executive Target by Pete Byer Paperback Book

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Author: Pete Byer

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Bookbaby

Published: May 2019

Genre: Humor - Topic - Political

Retail Price: $16.65

Pages: 352

Synopsis

President James Whitcomb is in his third year in the White House. Whitcomb had been a Marine helicopter pilot who was shot down in Iraq. After leaving the service, he attended law school and joined a Wall Street law firm. He wrote two best seller books and then decided to run for president when President Trump unexpectedly announced that he would not seek a second term. Whitcomb threw his hat in the ring and won the Republican primary. He then defeated his Democratic opponent in the general election.Denis Lenihan was Whitcomb's chief of staff and best friend. He recently determined that Whitcomb should begin his reelection campaign by making a series of "road shows" across the country. Whitcomb would be able to escape the artificial bubble the media placed around him in Washington and speak directly to friendly crowds in the heartland, spreading the good news about the successes of the Whitcomb administration's policies and programs.Whitcomb seconded his chief of staff's idea. His only condition was that Phoenix be one of the road show stops. Lenihan did not bother to argue.Jake Rosen was making plans of his own. Through various sources at his disposal, he had obtained information about Whitcomb which, if true, would enable Rosen to control the occupant of the White House. Rosen saw this as an opportunity to remake America, to pull it out of the dark, bottomless pit into which it had fallen with the election of Donald Trump. Rosen put in place a "shadow" campaign, to follow Whitcomb across the country, waiting for that one slip up, that one misstep that Rosen could use to as a virtual chokehold on Whitcomb to lead him around, to control him, to make him do what Rosen and like-minded people knew what was best for America.Bobby Manzi was a Staten Island guy. He hated going into Manhattan but since his union offices were there, and his Mafia crew, he didn't have much choice. Also, he had to periodically visit one of his major "clients." Luckily, his union offices were next door to the New York CHRONICLE building and he could get to the CHRONICLE's garage through an underground passageway. His client's father and grandfather had also been clients of Manzi's father and grandfather so he was keeping up the family tradition.The job he was doing for Jake Rosen was a little unusual. However, given Manzi's skill set, and the abilities of his associates, he had been able to implement Rosen's scheme flawlessly. As anticipated, Manzi was able to ascertain that Whitcomb's visit to Phoenix would provide him and Rosen with the opportunity to score the only goal that mattered to Rosen. Now Manzi and one of Rosen's associates would be going to Phoenix to capture the intelligence needed to fulfill Rosen's plan and seal the president's fate.Jamal McDaniels was a Special Agent of the United States Secret Service, presently assigned to the Presidential Protection Division. In preparation for the president's reelection campaign tour, the Secret Service learned that a little known domestic terrorist organization located in the West, possibly in Phoenix itself, may have targeted POTUS. McDaniels has been sent to Phoenix to coordinate with the local Secret Service office and investigate, locate and disrupt the terrorists' conspiracy. But POTUS's visit is in a few short weeks. Will the Secret Service have enough time to complete its mission?EXECUTIVE TARGET is a modern day political satire. Good guys and bad guys (and gals) operate across the country, seeking to have their side win it all. The action takes place in the White House, the newsroom of a media giant and on the ground in the desert. The reader will be privy to high-level White House meetings, conspirators' plans and who the winners and losers are in this political roller coaster ride.

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