It's classified : a novel / Nicolle Wallace.
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- 1451610963 (hc)
- 9781451610963 (hc)
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Main Library | Fiction | Wallace Nic | EA 2 | Available | 33111006802926 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The latest "must for political junkies and fans of political fiction"* from New York Times bestselling author Nicole Wallace.
The four most powerful women in Washington are at the top of their political game. . . . What could possibly go wrong?
Charlotte Kramer, America's first female president, is beginning her second term and is determined to make her mark on history though events do seem to be conspiring against her. Melanie Kingston, her best friend, just signed on as secretary of defense. Will their relationship survive? Dale Smith is the senior communications advisor to the vice president and knows a secret that could not only ruin her own career, but put the credibility of the White House on the line. Tara Meyers is the most popular vice president in recent history, but does her public image match her private life?
When a classified terror threat is made public, all the weaknesses of this presidency are laid bare--and with the country's safety at stake, someone in the White House isn't taking any chances.
From the bestselling author of Eighteen Acres comes a novel with a true insider's look at the lives of Washington's political elite. It's Classified reveals the intrigue and drama that go on behind the closed doors of the White House and opens up a world few have access to.
Sequel to: Eighteen acres.
President Charlotte Kramer, the nation's first female president, returns for her second term after re-election and Tara Meyers is now Vice President of the United States. For Tara, making the transition from the New York Attorney General's office to working on the national level by President Kramer's side creates issues that blur the line between personal and professional. After botching a live television interview that gets everyone in D.C. clamoring for her resignation, she attempts to redeem herself by wading headlong into a sensational terror investigation. Unfortunately, Tara's leading role in the case puts her in the crosshairs of an edgy public with questions about the White House's role in the plot--and what the administration did or didn't do to keep the country clear from danger.