Potomac Princess - Peter S Greenberg - Libros - Greenville Publishing - 9781735468006 - 11 de agosto de 2020
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Potomac Princess

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A page-turning story about a presidential election campaign with more than its share of twists, turns, and surprises. Kati Case is 37 and in her third term in the House of Representatives. Four years before, she masterminded her widower father's unsuccessful campaign for the presidency but nonetheless saw him appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court as a consolation prize. Now, she's trying again, promoting the candidacy of handsome Senator and former Hollywood studio executive Wilson Burnett, not only Kati's chosen candidate, but her bed-mate as well. But Kati - described by the press as having "movie-star looks" and called, to her annoyance, "Princess of the Potomac" - has an uphill fight. First, Senator Burnett needs to wrest the nomination from the incumbent, the bumbling President Bromwell, who is even worse than he seems. If the Senator succeeds, there's still the opposing party's candidate to overcome. All the while, Kati has a to deal with her own ambitions, anxieties and reservations about what she's doing, as well as her significant relationship issues. Written in a breezy style with crisp dialogue and populated by a colorful group of Capitol characters, including a politically in-touch news reporter; his pretty, surprising, and fast-talking new girl friend; a good-looking Congressman from the other party who's hot for Kati; a dirt-bag fixer who serves as the incumbent president's right-hand man; and a reluctant ten-term African-American congressman persuaded by Kati into joining the campaign team, this is a story of a presidential election unlike any we've seen.

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Publicado 11 de agosto de 2020
ISBN13 9781735468006
Editores Greenville Publishing
Páginas 258
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 15 mm   ·   381 g
Lengua Inglés