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Lady Liberty [Mass Market Paperback]

Vicki Hinze (Author)
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October 29, 2002
The fate of a country lies in one woman’s hands...

U.S. Vice President Sybil Stone, code-named Lady Liberty, has proven she can hold her own against some of the world’s most influential power brokers. But now, negotiating a vital peace agreement in Geneva, Switzerland, Sybil receives an urgent message calling her back to American soil.

In seventy-two hours disaster will strike, catapulting the United States into a war that will cost millions of lives. Only Sybil Stone holds the key to stopping it. Yet between Sybil and success lies a minefield of intrigue, betrayal, twisted motives, and three merciless enemies. Her only hope of survival--and the world’s--rests with Agent Jonathan Westford, a judiciously ruthless operative with one goal: in the face of overwhelming odds, to keep Lady Liberty alive.

Time is running out and trust is running thin. But Lady Liberty and Agent Westford know they must succeed--or the first-strike missile will launch...

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U.S. vice-president Sybil Stone, code-named Lady Liberty, is struggling to prevent an unauthorized missile launch. Locked in a duel with competing camps of arms-dealing terrorists, Sybil is a "classy, competent" vice-president whom even members of her own party have come to hate. Her renowned honesty and fair play irritate colleagues entangled in self-serving alliances cemented by greed for political clout. But Secret Service agent Jonathan Westford has admired Sybil for years, especially during her mysterious divorce from Austin Stone, who designs and sells security systems--even to terrorists. An extensive cast of politicians and reporters, some linked by blackmail, adds to a complex plot revolving around the battle for control of arms sales as the relentless countdown to missile launch proceeds. While not conforming to conventional criteria for either political thriller or romance, Hinze's timely offering should attract readers of both with its candid view of Washington, D.C., and perceptive handling of the heroine's gradual realization that she can love again. Deborah Donovan
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"Those books you cannot put down include 'Secret Life of Bees'... 'Lady Justice' and 'Lady Liberty' by Vicki Hinze..." -- NW Florida Daily News BEACH BOOKS (6/25/06)

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (October 29, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553583522
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553583526
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.1 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,561,680 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was raised in New Orleans. After I married a Hurricane Hunter/Special Ops officer, we and our children moved every few years. Some of those places? Mississippi (recently devastated by Hurricane Katrina); California; Illinois and Florida.

I've been writing full-time since 1987, have written over thirty books--novels and nonfiction--and for the last ten years or so, I've spent a lot of time teaching new writers or running mentoring programs like WritersZone@yahoogroups.com, when I answer questions on the craft, business and writing life, sharing what I can to help. I also have a free online writers' library, ON WRITING, on my website:(www.vickihinze.com)that WritersZone members and others are welcome to use. Additional podcasts and feature articles are available there, too. I'm a sponsor of As a Mom--love their project teaching history--The Book Club Network, and of International Thriller Writers.

Between family and writing commitments, I don't have as much time for hobbies as I once did. My favorite? Home-improvement projects. I'm active in ITW, MWA, RWA, ACFW, NINC, ACRA, AG, AWSA and other writing organizations.

Blogs? Oh, yes. My Kitchen Table for chatting, On Writing about craft, business and the writing life. VICKI HINZE'S FAITH ZONE, on spirituality. THINKING ALOUD--a thought per day to ponder for the busiest among us. All are on my website at www.vickihinze.com/blog I love hearing from readers, typically via my website or Facebook ( http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vicki-Hinze/197809543636310) and Twitter ( http://twitter.com/vickihinze ).

 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Galloping Suspense Set In Virtual Reality, November 14, 2002
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From the first cut of the U.S. vice-president's finger at dinner, while she negotiates peacetalks between two warring former Soviet states in Geneva, to her last life and death act of inserting a choice between two keys to halt the launch sequence of a first-strike nuclear missile, this story moves relentlessly through 72 hours of utter terror and merciless betrayals.

Knitted into this story's race against time is a poignant love story between Vice-President Sybil Stone and Agent Jonathan Westford, her personal guardian. They are pitted against the mad jealousy of Sybil's ex-husband, a brilliant rocket scientist, and trained terrorists determined to assassinate her. Jonathan's job is to protect her at all cost to himself. To repeat the story line here, however, only serves to spoil a novel that thrives on moment-to-moment suspense--an experience readers deserve to enjoy on their own.

What matters most is that, in "Lady Liberty," Vicki Hinze tops the genre of romantic suspense in the way she marries elements of the techno-thriller with intrigue and love; only this time she switches from recent military themes to the political arena in a much broader mission: to give the American people a leader they can believe in.

As 'Lady Liberty,' Sybil Stone symbolizes the character of a true statesman--or in this case, stateswoman: love of country, honor and selfless service. Her virtue is not bigger than life. It is a return to universal motherhood, for that nurturing side of a real woman has courage beyond the usual call to duty and empathy in direct contrast to true evil, which envelops the complete lack of empathy. If we can find leaders like Sybil Stone, there is still hope for the survival of our planet.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars romantic non-suspense, December 3, 2006
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I like romances. I like romantic suspense. I like suspense. I like mysteries.
BUT, I only like them if they are well-written. This wasn't.
I bought it based on the other reviews.

HOORAY -- a woman VP !!!!
BOO -- she's in her mid-30s ????
(of ALL the VPs so far NONE have been this young except Breckinridge, elected in 1856, at age 35, the minimum age required under the U.S. Constitution. -- the youngest two in the modern era were Nixon (40/41?) and Quayle (42/43?) -- since it is HARDER for women to succeed in politics than it is for men, how could "Lady Liberty" EVER have gotten enough political muscle so young? -- but then ALL romances want heroines of this age or younger, so.....)
(this detail is just one of the many, many, many unrealistic "little things" in this book. And the devil IS in the details. -- too many here, and too many that hit a false note)

Characters were cardboard.
Scenes were confusing/unrealistic.
Emotions were described instead of demonstrated.

SUCH a disappointment b/c I LOVED the premise....
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good reading here!, December 18, 2002
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Taut and realistic, this novel treats readers to an electrifying drama proving why Ms. Hinze is the queen of military romantic suspense. The vice president of the U.S., Sybil Stone, aka Lady Liberty, is called out of vital peace talks to deliver a briefcase and stop a war. At her side is secret service agent John Westford, the man who has loved her from afar for years. This is no simple mission. There is a conspiracy at work to stop Lady Liberty, for personal, political, and military reasons. However, the enemy had not counted on what a wonder woman Sylvia truly is, a woman prepared to make whatever sacrifice is called for to ensure that her mission is fulfilled, and peace maintained. Nor had they planned on Westford being willing to do whatever it takes to protect not just the veep, but the woman he loves.

Racing against time, these two must stop a war, but somewhere in the danger, they find time to admit to their long simmering love.

***** Frighteninly real and vivid, this is a novel that both men and women can enjoy, even those not traditionally romance fans. The only regrets are that it will be a long time before the next book, and the United States is not lead by someone like Liberty already. *****

Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.

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inner hub, launch key, lip mike, stress ball, mail chute, committing treason, swamp fever
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Sybil Stone, Austin Stone, Lady Liberty, Gregor Faust, Commander Conlee, Cap Marlowe, Home Base, Sam Sayelle, President Lance, Vicki Hinze, White House, Agent Westford, Secure Environet, First-Strike Launch, United States, Vice President Stone, Marcus Gilbert, Ken Dean, Captain Dean, Ground Serve, Linda Dean, Code One, Secret Service, Senator Marlowe, Good God
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