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    <![CDATA[Executive Privilege: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author Phillip Margolin is back, this time with a powerful tale of murder that snakes its way through Washington, D.C.'s halls of power, leading straight to the White House and the most powerful office on earth. </p> <p> When private detective Dana Cutler is hired by an attorney with powerful political connections, the assignment seems simple enough: follow a pretty college student named Charlotte Walsh and report on where she goes and whom she sees. But then the unexpected happens. One night, Cutler follows Walsh to a secret meeting with Christopher Farrington, the president of the United States. The following morning, Walsh's dead body shows up and Cutler has to run for her life. </p> <p> In Oregon, Brad Miller, a junior associate in a huge law firm is working on the appeal of a convicted serial killer. Clarence Little, now on death row, claims he was framed for the murder of a teenager who, at the time of her death, worked for the then governor, Christopher Farrington. Suddenly, a small-time private eye and a fledgling lawyer find themselves in possession of evidence that suggests that <em>some</em>one in the White House is a murderer. Their only problem? Staying alive long enough to prove it. </p> <p> <em>Executive Privilege</em>, with its nonstop action, unforgettable characters, and edge-of-your-seat suspense, proves once again that Phillip Margolin—whose work has been hailed as &quot;frighteningly plausible&quot; (<em>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</em>) and &quot;twisted and brilliant&quot; (<em>Chicago Tribune</em>)—belongs in the top echelon of thriller writers. </p>]]>
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