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Joseph Flynn (Author)
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May 1, 2001
One bullet can change everything...

Who's the cat and who's the mouse?

J.D. Cade was trained to kill by his country. He did his duty and put the past behind him. Or so he thought.

Now someone is using his only son as a pawn to force him to kill again. And this time the target is Franklin Delano Rawley — the first African-American on the verge of becoming the president of the United States.

In order to spare Rawley's life and save his own son, J.D. must somehow find out who is behind the conspiracy. But his every move is being watched by his blackmailer.

He has drawn the attention of a suspicious Secret Service agent. And he has met an old army "friend" working in the Rawley campaign. Just as troubling is J.D.'s attraction to Rawley's beautiful campaign manager.

Time is running out. When J.D. finally pulls the trigger, who will live and who will die? Rawley? J.D.'s son? Or J.D. himself? Joseph Flynn defies you to guess the answer in this edge-of-your-seat thriller.

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J.D. Cade is a successful businessman who has put his first career, as an Army sniper in Vietnam, far behind him. And he's walked away from a volatile feud involving the Cades and the McCrays, two families who have hated each other for over a century for reasons barely remembered by any save the surviving McCrays. The McCrays have been gunning for the Cades as if the intervening years had never passed. Now Cade's being threatened with exposure for the steps he took to protect his family from the murderous McCrays years ago. And the blackmailer wants a very specific payment from this still-sharp shooter: he wants J.D. to assassinate the charismatic and principled candidate who is only weeks away from unseating the incumbent and being elected the first black president of the United States. If J.D. refuses, his beloved son's life will be destroyed. And despite the fact that he bears Franklin Delano Rawley no ill will, and even comes to respect and admire him, J.D. accepts the challenge and allows himself to be manipulated by the faceless, nameless threat to everything he holds dear. His first effort to kill the candidate fails. As he persists, the reader comes to understand the complexities of his character, and appreciate both his dilemma and his inner struggle. J.D. finds himself not only won over by the candidate but also drawn into a relationship with Rawley's savvy and attractive campaign manager. A decent, resourceful man with his own code of honor, J.D. must untangle the web of political deceit and intrigue that dates back to his own service in Vietnam in order to free himself from a shadowy adversary who will stop at nothing. An original, suspenseful thriller that will keep you turning the pages, Joseph Flynn's The Next President is appropriately timed to offer a literary alternative to what looks like the most tedious election campaign in years. --Jane Adams --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The latest entry in the election year tradition of political thrillers from the campaign trail is this tough, stylish tale about a reluctant assassin who can't bring himself to follow orders to kill the Democratic nominee for the White House. The assassin is successful businessman J.D. Cade, a former army sniper who is being blackmailed into killing Franklin Delano Rawley, the black senator from Wisconsin who's engaged in a tight battle with the incumbent in the 2004 election. Cade knows neither the identity of his blackmailer nor why he wants Rawley eliminated. All he knows is that his nemesis has threatened the life of Cade's 21-year-old son, Evan, if Cade refuses to do his bidding. The blackmailer's leverage is a secret in Cade's past: three decades ago, Cade killed a man named Alvy McCray, the last death in the great Cade/McCray blood feud. Cade fears that revealing the secret will reignite the family vendetta, which has been simmering for more than a century on the Illinois-Kentucky border. Although Cade attempts to kill Rawley in Chicago, his long-range rifle shot just misses. His next step is to ingratiate himself with the Rawley campaign, posing as a major donor. Although he then gets several opportunities, he still cannot liquidate his target. In desperation, Cade decides to try to discover the identity of his blackmailer, whom he plans to murder instead. Flynn (Digger) propels his plot with potent but flexible force, using just the right mix of pressure and release to maintain suspense deep into the story. He also shows a patient touch with his characters, allowing Cade and several others to develop well beyond the status of simple role players.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (May 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553576666
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553576665
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.6 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,245,054 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING...AN ENGROSSING THRILLER, June 8, 2000
This review is from: The Next President (Hardcover)
J.D. Cade is a trained killer for his country, a past he has put behind himself, until he becomes the victim of a sinister blackmailing scheme.

The plan is simple...J.D. must assassinate Franklin Delano Rawley, the first African/American on the verge of being the president of the United States.

In order to gain the cooperation of J.D., the blackmailer uses his son, Evan, as a pawn in this game.

J.D. must race quickly and carefully, to save himself, his son and the next president, for his every move is being watched.

The sub-plot involving Evan is so good it could have carried the entire book. The writing is first rate and similar to the very best of Stephen Hunter.

"The Next President" is EXCELLENT, FAST-PACED, ENTERTAINMENT. Everything about this novel works...Feuding families, family secrets, tough characters, explosive action, shocking plot twists and fast pacing, you can't ask for a better summer read.

A MUST read!

Nick Gonnella

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars political intrigue with dash,wit and danger, September 13, 2000
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This is Joseph Flynn's most fully developed work to date. The early promise shown in The Concrete Inquisition has been realized. The narrative advances without any wasted words, and the characters are believable, not stiff or laconic.

The political theme is timely, and the plot has enough surprises for the mystery junkie. I highly recommend this book, and will recommend it to my friends. It would make a great movie.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tightly wound suspense thriller!, June 8, 2000
This review is from: The Next President (Hardcover)
Joseph Flynn does it again with his latest effort, The Next President. As his previous novel Digger did before, this one kept me from getting a few good nights' sleep as I couldn't put it down. The internal struggle that J.D.Cade must endure, choosing between his own sons' safety, and the killing of a man who would be President, makes for a very quick read. With all the supporting characters, including ex-associates and current secret service agents, the twists and turns keep you guessing just who is behind the evil plot. J.D.'s romantic involvement with his targets' campaign chief takes romance to a whole new level. The book travels easily from the hectic pace of Los Angeles and a Presidential election, to the small southern Illinois and Missouri towns, where his son tries to work his own way out of a mess set up by J.D.'s tormentors. I look forward to the next novel from this talented writer whose books I can't put down.
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Upward of half a million people filled Chicago's Grant Park chanting for the appearance of the man they believed would be the next president of the United States, blissfully unaware that the lectern at which he would speak was already targeted in the telescopic sight of an assassin. Read the first page
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pedestrian exit, protection detail, second assassin, pen gun, music shell, little thief
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Del Rawley, Secret Service, Evan Cade, Senator Rawley, Garvin Townes, Donnel Timmons, Vandy Ellison, Hollywood Bowl, Barton Laney, Deena Nokes, Hunter Ward, Belle Cade, Los Angeles, Arnold Roth, Don Ward, Jim Greenberg, San Francisco, Billy Edwards, Century Plaza, Santa Barbara, United States, Baxter Brown, Dixie Wynne, Santa Monica, Marva Weisman
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