Executive Treason

This second standalone globe-hopping thriller in the Executive Series finds Secret Service Agent Scott Roarke confronted with Russian spycraft, murder in the White House, and a frenzy fueled by the country’s leading hate talk radio personality.

“As topical as tomorrow’s Internet blog…fast-paced, with vivid characters and a plot right off the front pages. Surprises you on every page. A winner.”—LARRY BOND, New York Times bestselling author of Artic Gambit

The terrorists who came within a heartbeat of undermining the presidency of the United States in Executive Actions are back in Executive Treason with a new—and deadlier—plot to destabilize the U.S. government. It begins with the mugging and murder of a female White House staffer. Secret Service Agent Scott Roarke discovers the larger truth: the murder was committed by his secret nemesis, the mysterious assassin who had stayed one step ahead of him during the presidential campaign. This time, Roarke has found clues about the assassin’s past that give him the tools he needs to hunt the hunter and also silence a popular hate talk radio host dividing the country. But the clues can only go so far. Roarke needs all his skill and a huge amount of luck if he’s going to catch his quarry.

“More chilling than science fiction. Gary Grossman shows how the media itself can become a weapon of mass destruction. You’ll never listen to talk radio again without a shiver going down your spine.”—GARRY GOLDMAN, executive producer of Minority Report and screenwriter for Navy SEALs and Total Recall

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Executive Treason

This second standalone globe-hopping thriller in the Executive Series finds Secret Service Agent Scott Roarke confronted with Russian spycraft, murder in the White House, and a frenzy fueled by the country’s leading hate talk radio personality.

“As topical as tomorrow’s Internet blog…fast-paced, with vivid characters and a plot right off the front pages. Surprises you on every page. A winner.”—LARRY BOND, New York Times bestselling author of Artic Gambit

The terrorists who came within a heartbeat of undermining the presidency of the United States in Executive Actions are back in Executive Treason with a new—and deadlier—plot to destabilize the U.S. government. It begins with the mugging and murder of a female White House staffer. Secret Service Agent Scott Roarke discovers the larger truth: the murder was committed by his secret nemesis, the mysterious assassin who had stayed one step ahead of him during the presidential campaign. This time, Roarke has found clues about the assassin’s past that give him the tools he needs to hunt the hunter and also silence a popular hate talk radio host dividing the country. But the clues can only go so far. Roarke needs all his skill and a huge amount of luck if he’s going to catch his quarry.

“More chilling than science fiction. Gary Grossman shows how the media itself can become a weapon of mass destruction. You’ll never listen to talk radio again without a shiver going down your spine.”—GARRY GOLDMAN, executive producer of Minority Report and screenwriter for Navy SEALs and Total Recall

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Executive Treason

Executive Treason

by Gary Grossman
Executive Treason

Executive Treason

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Overview

This second standalone globe-hopping thriller in the Executive Series finds Secret Service Agent Scott Roarke confronted with Russian spycraft, murder in the White House, and a frenzy fueled by the country’s leading hate talk radio personality.

“As topical as tomorrow’s Internet blog…fast-paced, with vivid characters and a plot right off the front pages. Surprises you on every page. A winner.”—LARRY BOND, New York Times bestselling author of Artic Gambit

The terrorists who came within a heartbeat of undermining the presidency of the United States in Executive Actions are back in Executive Treason with a new—and deadlier—plot to destabilize the U.S. government. It begins with the mugging and murder of a female White House staffer. Secret Service Agent Scott Roarke discovers the larger truth: the murder was committed by his secret nemesis, the mysterious assassin who had stayed one step ahead of him during the presidential campaign. This time, Roarke has found clues about the assassin’s past that give him the tools he needs to hunt the hunter and also silence a popular hate talk radio host dividing the country. But the clues can only go so far. Roarke needs all his skill and a huge amount of luck if he’s going to catch his quarry.

“More chilling than science fiction. Gary Grossman shows how the media itself can become a weapon of mass destruction. You’ll never listen to talk radio again without a shiver going down your spine.”—GARRY GOLDMAN, executive producer of Minority Report and screenwriter for Navy SEALs and Total Recall


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781635764697
Publisher: Diversion Books
Publication date: 07/10/2018
Series: The Executive Series , #2
Pages: 560
Sales rank: 861,649
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Gary Grossman’s first novel, Executive Actions, propelled him into the world of political thrillers. Executive Treason, the sequel, further tapped Grossman’s experience as a journalist, newspaper columnist, documentary television producer, reporter and playwright. The third book in the series, Executive Command, nearly brought his trilogy to a conclusion. But there was more—and Executive Force covers dangerous new ground. Grossman has written for the New York Times, Boston Globe, and Boston Herald American. He covered presidential campaigns for WBZ-TV in Boston, and has produced television series for NBC News, CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX and 40 cable networks. He is a multiple Emmy Award winning producer, served as chair of the Government Affairs Committee for the Caucus for Television, Producers, Writers and Directors, and is a member of the International Thriller Writers Association. Grossman has taught at Emerson College (where he is a member of the Board of Trustees), Boston University, USC, and Loyola Marymount University, and is a contributing editor to Media Ethics Magazine.
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