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The President is Missing A Political Thriller You think you can draw conclusions from the facts, right? You think you can watch the news and understand what's going on, right? What if you're wrong? In The President is Missing, you are instantly drawn into a massive and terrifying conspiracy that threatens the United States itself. "What the hell just happened?" I asked Barbara Hightower, my assistant. We were watching a TV first, a live broadcast by the President of the United States from a nuclear submarine deep under the waters of the South Atlantic. The President, Matt Blake, also happens to be my husband. Matt, dressed in naval officer's fatigues, faced the camera holding a microphone. He looked great, but then he always does. Matt's so natural in front of the camera, it's as if the technology was invented for him. But the screen suddenly went blank. "Beats me, ma'am," Barbara said. "If we can't maintain communications with a nuclear submarine, what the hell can we communicate with?" President Matt Blake was addressing the nation from the USS Louisiana, a nuclear submarine deep under the waters of the South Atlantic. His message is suddenly cut off. Nearby ships reported hearing an explosion. Aircraft reported floating debris five minutes later in the vicinity of the sub's last known position. The nation went into mourning for the loss of the popular president. But First Lady, Dee Blake has doubts. Her husband, a lawyer, always told her to distrust the evidence. She did more than distrust the evidence-she uncovered a massive conspiracy to hijack the submarine and kidnap the president. She thinks the explosion and the debris were a ruse to make people think the sub was destroyed and her husband with it. Could the sub have been hijacked and the president kidnapped? But who would commit such an act? What is its purpose? Was it Russia, China, Iran, or a shadowy group of freelance terrorists? One thing was certain: the plot had to include mutineers. The new president, Roland Benton, agrees with Dee Blake's suspicions and sees himself as only an interim president. He appoints Dee as his Chief of Staff, with explicit instructions to find the missing submarine-and President Blake. Dee finds the workings of a secretive group right in the United States, a group everyone had thought was destroyed. Her life, and the life of the nation, suddenly take a horrifying turn. "A nail-biting thriller that holds you until the explosive ending." Buy this page-turner and get ready for a wild ride.
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