Executive Privilege by Phillip Margolin

Executive Privilege
by Phillip Margolin

Price: $9.99

ISBN: 0061236225

ISBN-13: 9780061236228

Edition: Reprint

Data published: 2009

Publisher: Harper

Description of the Book: Executive Privilege

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When private detective Dana Cutler is hired to follow college student Charlotte Walsh, she never imagines the trail will lead to the White House. But the morning after Walsh's clandestine meeting with Christopher Farrington, President of the United States, the pretty young coed is dead—the latest victim, apparently, of a fiend dubbed "the D.C. Ripper."

A junior associate in an Oregon law firm, Brad Miller is stunned by the death row revelations of convicted serial killer Clarence Little. Though Little accepts responsibility for a string of gruesome murders, he swears he was framed for one of them: the death of a teenaged babysitter who worked for then-governor Farrington.

Suddenly nowhere in America is safe for a small-time private eye and a fledgling lawyer who possess terrifying evidence that suggests the unthinkable: that someone at the very highest level of government, perhaps the president himself, is a cold and brutal killer.

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Details of the Book: Executive Privilege

Author: Phillip Margolin

Number Of Pages: 480

Binding: Mass Market Paperback

ISBN-10: 0061096083

ISBN-13: 9780061236228

Language: English

Amazon Sales Rank: 35667

Publication Date: 2009

Publisher: Harper

Package Dimensions: 1.10 x 7.50 x 4.20 inches

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