The Fourth Perimeter,New

The Fourth Perimeter,New

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From AudioFile Killing a president is not especially difficult, if you don't mind going to prison or getting killed yourself in the process. Getting away is quite another issue. When former Secret Service Agent Kurt Ford, now an Internet billionaire, seeks to avenge the death of his son, also a Secret Service agent, by killing the president, he builds an elaborate plan based on his intimate knowledge of how the service works. The pace is intense and builds throughout the novel. Ron Perlman adds no false drama to the action. He distinguishes characters effectively, making it easy to follow conversations, which form substantial portions of the book. R.C.G. AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine Copyright AudioFile, Portland, Maine Product Description When his son, a secret service agent, turns up dead, an apparent suicide, inconsolable entrepreneur Kurt Ford, a former secret service agent himself, begins investigating the case as a homicide and discovers that two other young agents had also recently died and that all three had been involved in a mysterious meeting with the president. From Library Journal It's bad enough when widower Kurt Ford is told that his son, a secret service agent, has committed suicide. But it's even worse when he discovers that his son may have been murdered and that the President is involved. Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. About the Author Tim Green is a featured commentator on NPR and Fox Sports and a regular contributor to Salon and USA Today. He majored in English at Syracuse University, and he completed his law degree at Syracuse University while playing football in the NFL. He lives in upstate New York with his family.

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