As he lies in the hospital, the day after being caught in the crossfire of a presidential assassination attempt, journalist Jack Flynn has some serious questions. And he needs answers...fast This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book grabbed me from the first page, not only for it's plot, but for the development of the characters and the humor they all had. It's the first book I've ever read that seemed to accurately portray the way politicians and reporters relate to one another. And some of the scenes inside the Oval Office made me feel like I was there. Such a great read I didn't want it to end.
Best Read in over a Year
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The Incumbent was the most thrilling and interesting reads I have had in my possession in over a year. The insider's perspective of Washington politics and journalism adds volumes to the plot and characters. The Incumbent begins to hold your interest immediately, then owns your attention throughout while entertaining with a captivating armored bank heist, interesting characters(both endearing and evil), internal workings within the FBI and a realistic brush with a Militia Camp. It is also extremely humorous, which delighted me. I am a huge fan of Stuart Woods and James Patterson. But I think I have found my new favorite author and fervently hope that McGrory has another book in him.
Gripping Page Turner
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
It is a rare day (especially a sunny Saturday) when you begin a book and read it greedily from beginning to end in one afternoon. Brian Mcgrory's first novel, The Incumbent, etches the character's personalities clearly in the reader's mind and as a result completely enraptures you into the storyline. If you are looking for a book filled with vivid images, government corruption, excitement, and personal integrity- The Incumbent is for you. Mr. McGrory-I am waiting for Book II!
What a great story!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The Incumbent is a thoroughly enjoyable story. Brian McGrory creates characters you can see and feel, real, three-dimensional people with flaws and virtues that make them complex and interesting. The hero, Jack Flynn has a dry wit and a past that makes you cheer for him. Other characters, many of whom are not clearly Jack's friend or foe, are equally well-developed.McGrory's knowledge and experience dealing with the insiders in Washington is in full view, as he crafts a credible, gripping tale, street smart, fast moving and with a satisfying finish that will leave you looking for his next book.For me, his next book can't come soon enough.
A Must Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
While I am not a fan of the typical thriller genre, I loved The Incumbent because it includes everything the traditional suspense novel usually lacks. As one would expect from a novel lauded by the likes of Bob Woodward, it is an accurate and telling portrait of Washington politics and the press corp that chronicles it. And yes, the plot does keep you on the edge your seat. But the dirty little secret about The Incumbent is that is also laugh out loud funny. The dialogue is so true that it often reads more like it was written by a seasoned screenwriter than a first time suspense novelist. Driven by characters, not just a who-done-it plot, The Incumbent is a must read for anyone who likes good books....not just good thrillers.
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