Review
“What happens when you cross “The West Wing,” “Commander in Chief,” and “24”? You end up with a rip roaring novel about terrorists, nuclear plots and presidential dating.” (Newsweek )
“Pipeline is a smart, scary thriller that shows why the U.S. energy crisis and the new Russian belligerence make for a toxic mix.” (Brian Kelly, Editor, U.S. News & World Report )
“With a movie-maker’s sense of vision and pace, Peter Shechter has written a white-knuckle ride through a political and business crisis that threatens the world as we know it.” (Richard Wolffe, Newsweek )
“Let’s hope Schecter has more thrillers to come. “Point of Entry” is a dandy start.” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch )
Praise for POINT OF ENTRY (… )
“ A frighteningly believable look at a possible near-future scenario. All the characters spring quickly to life, including an unlikely couple of heroes.” (Chicago Tribune )
“Peter Schechter’s new novel sniffs out a terrorist group’s Point of Entry (HarperCollins)...” (Vanity Fair )
“Pipeline brings the wonderful talents of Peter Schechter together in a tour de force thriller about the intersection between politics and energy. Schechter’s ear for dialogue and creating characters who live and breathe is outstanding.” (Peter Bergen, New York Times bestselling author of Holy War Inc. and The Osama Bin Laden I Know )
“A frighteningly believable look at a possible near-future scenario.” (Chicago Tribune )
“Thoroughly entertaining.” (Washington Post )
About the Author
Peter Schechter is the author of Point of Entry, and an international political and communications consultant. A founder of one of Washington's premier strategic communications consulting firms, he has spent twenty years advising presidents, writing advertising for political parties, ghost-writing columns for CEOs, and counseling international organizations out of crises. He also owns a winery, farms goats, and is a partner in a number of successful restaurants. Schechter has lived in Europe and Latin America and is fully fluent in six languages. He lives in Washington, D.C.
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