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Executive Privilege: A Novel Hardcover – May 20, 2008

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New York Times bestselling author Phillip Margolin is back, this time with a powerful tale of murder that snakes its way through Washington, D.C.'s halls of power, leading straight to the White House and the most powerful office on earth.

When private detective Dana Cutler is hired by an attorney with powerful political connections, the assignment seems simple enough: follow a pretty college student named Charlotte Walsh and report on where she goes and whom she sees. But then the unexpected happens. One night, Cutler follows Walsh to a secret meeting with Christopher Farrington, the president of the United States. The following morning, Walsh's dead body shows up and Cutler has to run for her life.

In Oregon, Brad Miller, a junior associate in a huge law firm is working on the appeal of a convicted serial killer. Clarence Little, now on death row, claims he was framed for the murder of a teenager who, at the time of her death, worked for the then governor, Christopher Farrington. Suddenly, a small-time private eye and a fledgling lawyer find themselves in possession of evidence that suggests that someone in the White House is a murderer. Their only problem? Staying alive long enough to prove it.

Executive Privilege, with its nonstop action, unforgettable characters, and edge-of-your-seat suspense, proves once again that Phillip Margolin—whose work has been hailed as "frighteningly plausible" (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) and "twisted and brilliant" (Chicago Tribune)—belongs in the top echelon of thriller writers.

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The U.S. president becomes a murder suspect in this over-the-top political thriller from bestseller Margolin (Proof Positive). Young Oregon attorney Brad Miller stumbles on wrongdoing in high places while engaged in a routine pro bono case—the filing of an appeal for convicted serial killer Clarence Little. When Miller visits his client in jail, Little insists he's innocent of one murder, that of Laurie Erickson, a babysitter then in the employ of Oregon governor Christopher Farrington, who's since moved on to the White House. Miller finds evidence that someone killed Erickson to cover up her relationship with Farrington. Meanwhile, on the East Coast, PI Dana Cutler suspects that the latest victim of a serial killer known as the D.C. Ripper was also one of Farrington's mistresses. Some readers may wonder why someone trying to protect the president would dispose of his mistresses in a manner sure to attract plenty of attention. (June)
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Private detective Dana Cutler receives a seemingly routine assignment to follow a young girl working on a challenger’s campaign against the incumbent U.S. president. To Cutler’s shock, she witnesses a rendezvous between the young woman and the president. The next morning the woman’s mutilated body is discovered, and Cutler is suddenly a suspect. How can she prove her innocence against someone who has the power of the presidency at his disposal? Meanwhile, an associate in a law firm in Portland, Oregon, gets assigned the appeal of a serial killer on death row. The convicted felon claims he didn’t kill one of the victims—a young woman who was working for the state governor at the time—the same man who is now president. Could the president be a serial killer? Both story lines collide in this pulse-pounding thriller from genre veteran Margolin. Expect plenty of buzz for this one as a result of both the intriguing premise and the well-wrought narrative. --Jeff Ayers

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper (May 20, 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0061236217
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0061236211
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.5 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.17 x 9 inches
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Phillip Margolin
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I grew up in New York City and Levittown, New York. In 1965, I graduated from the American University in Washington, D.C., with a bachelor's degree in government. I spent 1965 to 1967 in Liberia, West Africa, as a Peace Corps volunteer, graduated from New York University School of Law in 1970 as a night student. I went nights and worked as a junior high teacher in the South Bronx to support myself. My first job following law school was a clerkship with Herbert M. Schwab, the chief judge of the Oregon Court of Appeals, and from 1972 until 1996, I was in private practice, specializing in criminal defense at the trial and appellate levels. As an appellate attorney I have appeared before the United States Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the Oregon Supreme Court, and the Oregon Court of Appeals. As a trial attorney, I handled all sorts of criminal cases in state and federal court, and have represented approximately thirty people charged with homicide, several of whom faced the death penalty. I was the first Oregon attorney to use battered women's syndrome to defend a woman accused of murdering her spouse.

Since 1996, I have been writing full-time. All of my novels have been bestsellers. Heartstone, my first novel, was nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for an Edgar for best original paperback mystery of 1978. My second novel, The Last Innocent Man, was made into an HBO movie. Gone, But Not Forgotten has been sold to more than twenty-five foreign publishers and was made into a miniseries starring Brooke Shields. It was also the Main Selection of the Literary Guild. After Dark was a Book of the Month Club selection. The Burning Man, my fifth novel, published in August 1996, was the Main Selection of the Literary Guild and a Reader's Digest condensed book. My sixth novel, The Undertaker's Widow, was published in 1998 and was a Book of the Month Club selection. Wild Justice (HarperCollins, September 2000) was a Main Selection of the Literary Guild, a selection of the Book of the Month Club, and was nominated for an Oregon Book Award. The Associate was published by HarperCollins in August 2001, and Ties that Bind was published by HarperCollins in March 2003. My tenth novel, Sleeping Beauty, was published by HarperCollins on March 23, 2004. Lost Lake was published by HarperCollins in March 2005 and was nominated for an Oregon Book Award. Proof Positive was published by HarperCollins in July 2006. Executive Privilege was published by HarperCollins in May 2008 and in 2009 was given the Spotted Owl Award for the Best Northwest Mystery. Fugitive was published by HarperCollins on June 2, 2009. Willamette Writers gave me the 2009 Distinguished Northwest Writers Award. My latest novel, Supreme Justice, was published by HarperCollins in May 2010. My next novel, Capitol Murder, will come out in April 2012.

On October 11, 2011, HarperCollins will publish Vanishing Acts, my first Young Adult novel, which I wrote with my daughter, Ami Margolin Rome. Also in October, the short story "The Case of the Purloined Paget," which I wrote with my brother, Jerry, will be published by Random House in the anthology A Study in Sherlock.

In addition to my novels, I have published short stories and nonfiction articles in magazines and law journals. My short story "The Jailhouse Lawyer" was selected for the anthology The Best American Mystery Stories 1999. The House on Pine Terrace was selected for the anthology The Best American Mystery Stories 2010.

From 1996 to 2009 I was the president and chairman of the Board of Chess for Success. I am still heavily involved in the program, and returned to the board after a one-year absence in 2010. Chess for Success is a nonprofit charity that uses chess to teach study skills to elementary- and middle-school children in Title I schools . From 2007 to the present, I have been on the Board of Literary Arts, which sponsors the Oregon Book Awards, the Writers in the Schools program, and Portland Arts and Lectures.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2008
Get ready to lose some sleep. I was not able to put this book down, and stayed up until 4 a.m. to finish it! The same thing happened to my mom, who was listening to it on the audio CD version.

I believe this is Mr. Margolin's best effort to date.

The book was fast paced, great characters, and a very credible, entertaining plot. If you like books that cover the U.S. from the West Coast to the East, politicians that you love to hate, lawyers, judges and law enforcement heroes that make you root for the home team and a little romance thrown in, then this is the book for you.

I was very sorry to read that Mr. Margolin's beloved wife passed away early last year. I think that it is possible that this great loss has made him a more powerful, gifted writer, and I sure wish that she was able to read this book. It is truly one of his best.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2013
A PI on assignment to follow a college student stumbles on a crime that leads to the White House. What first appears to be a simple case of adultery which could bring down a brilliant political career quickly became something much more. Meanwhile, across the country, a young lawyer stumbles on a cold case that could have ramifications far beyond anything he had every imagined.

This is a tense political thriller. The characters are the usual for this genre but the plot has some interesting twists and turns that will surely surprise the reader once or twice along the way. This is a cleverly written book, quite entertaining, and will probably cause the reader to stay up late once or twice turning pages.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2008
Pageturner (cliché), blockbuster (cliché), fastpaced (cliché. Right. You won't get many hours sleep once you have started this one. In my opinion, the best book Phillip Margolin has ever written.

The idea of this story almost made me catch my breath, so far-fetched did it seem when it finally hit me what was going on. I thought I was reading a really good, although nothing out of the "ordinary really good", thriller, until I realized to which extremes the author has gone with this book.

Down through the history, Kings and Presidents have been murdered. Also, as during The French Revolution in 1789, Kings and Queens have been charged with horrible crimes and executed. The latter is, however, a bit different and/or difficult to compare with a modern times President of The United States being under suspicion for murder.

And so cleverly has the web been woven, that it takes the reader (at least it did me) until the very last pages to figure out "who did it, and why"! In fact, I did NOT find out, but had to wait impatiently until it was finally all explained to me in great detail.

I won't reveal more of the story and spoil new readers' fun. It's simply a terrific read. A sophisticated, fascinating, horrible fairytale for grownups! Or is it? Could something like this really happen?

The idea seems daunting, and neither is the solution what you may be tempted to guess according to the synopsis.

Nevertheless, Mr. Margolin has written an amazing book. Buy it!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2018
EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE (2008) by Phillip Margolin
[Excerpt from an April 2012 article by Jeff Baker in “The Oregonian” based on his interview with Phillip Margolin after the author had completed the final book in his “Washington Trilogy” featuring private detective Dana Cutler and fledgling lawyer Brad Miller: Books in the series are “Executive Privilege,” “Supreme Justice,” and “Capitol Murder.”]
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But the real story, the one Margolin can't wait to tell, is about how he got the idea for "Executive Privilege" in the first place. It was 1995, and his writing career had gone from dormant to stratospheric two years earlier with the publication of "Gone, But Not Forgotten," an international best-seller. Margolin's long career as a criminal defense attorney provided him the basis for some of his books, and he was trying to come up with an idea for his next one.
"What's the worst thing a president could do?" Margolin said. "That's what I started wondering. Well, he could murder somebody. But (other writers) had already done that. Could a president be a serial killer?"
Margolin loved the idea and told it to his editor at a sales conference. The response was immediate.
"Don't do that book," Margolin said, laughing. "He told me there was a young guy with a book coming out in a couple of months that had a similar plot, and it would look like I was copying him."
The novel was "Absolute Power" by David Baldacci, who wound up doing just fine for himself.
[End of Excerpt from The Oregonian}
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We’ve become hardened, I suppose, over the years to what presidents and lesser politicians will do to cling to their positions or accomplish their agendas. Nevertheless, in Baldacci’s “Absolute Power” and Margolin’s “Executive Privilege” the authors take the possible actions of a U.S. President or his underlings to the unthinkable extreme.
After a violent episode in Dana Cutler’s career as a cop, she retires to private practice and accepts an assignment to follow a young co-ed who is thought to be involved in stealing secrets from the campaign offices of President Chris Farrington’s opponent in the upcoming election. Cutler trails the young lady to a farmhouse where she meets with Farrington and, after a lengthy shouting match with the President, is taken by the Secret Service back to her car. Her body is discovered the following day in a dumpster. The wounds which caused her death are suggestive of a serial killer known as the “D.C. Ripper.” Was her murder the work of this madman or could it somehow be related to her meeting with the President?

Through various routes, P.I. Cutler, FBI Agent in Charge Keith Evans, and recent law school graduate Brad Miller become involved in the case and convinced that the President of the United States is up to his neck in the mess.

After all, “Executive Privilege” and “Absolute Power” are not just abstract terms. They are the thread and fabric of every organized government that has existed since the dawn of time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 15, 2015
Phillip Margolin is most definitely a master of his art. I couldn't put this book down. If you enjoy fast paced crime story's with the bonus of legal drama and expertise he is the master.

I am amazed that Amazon have so few of this author's books available to Kindle readers. Please rectify this as soon as possible!
narinari2
4.0 out of 5 stars 絶対的権力のスキャンダルストーリーの不思議な魅力
Reviewed in Japan on November 17, 2013
非現実的な展開なのに なぜか 止まらない。 この作家は 権力的な立場や 優位の地位にいる犯罪者のストーリーを書くのが非常にうまい! 批判的に読んでいるのに、 すでに 8冊購入している状況です。 最高級の点数をつけるほどではないのに なぜか
惹きつけられます。 単純に 「暇つぶし」で読むとすれば Aランクのストーリーですが、 非現実的な要素で 星4としました。
kennetti
4.0 out of 5 stars Another good read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 30, 2012
I have been a fan of Margolin's books from his first novel.This one is good but not the best I have read.Good read though and the book was in good condition and arrived quickly
ナオミベインブリッジ
3.0 out of 5 stars 殺人犯は大統領?
Reviewed in Japan on July 9, 2010
元警察官で現在は私立探偵のDanaは、知り合いの弁護士の依頼で女子大生Charlotteを尾行する。簡単な仕事のはずだった。しかしCharlotteの密会の相手はアメリカ大統領。写真を撮るために潜んでいたDanaはSPに見つかってしまい、追われる身となってしまう。そして、翌日Charlotteの惨殺死体が見つかり、世間を騒がせている連続殺人犯「DCリッパー」の新たな被害者か、と報道されるが、Danaはそうは思わなかった。

一方、オレゴンの新米弁護士Bradは、連続殺人事件をおこした死刑囚が、一人の犠牲者について無罪を申し立てたことから、調査を始めることになる。上司からの命令でイヤイヤ始めた調査だが、その死刑囚が殺していないと言い張った犠牲者は、現在の大統領がオレゴン州知事時代のベビーシッターだった。彼が調査を始めた途端に妨害が始まる。

オレゴンとDCの殺人事件が結びついたとき、一気にスピードアップして、クライマックスへ。

アメリカ大統領が殺人の容疑者になる。ありそうで、なかなかなかった展開。
アメリカが例の女性問題で大騒ぎになったとき、モニカ・ルインスキーが殺されなかったことから、アメリカ人の友人が「テレビドラマと違って、実際は「陰謀」なんて意外にないのかも?」と笑っていたことを思い出した。
でもこれは小説なので、なんでもありだ。
いずれにしてもアメリカ人にはあまり愉快な話ではないだろう。

人物像も話自体も浅薄で魅力に欠ける。でも、スピード感あり、時間つぶしの娯楽作品としては、まあお勧め。
それにしても彼の作品に出てくる女性は、(意味なく)痛められすぎ、と思うのは私だけ?
作者の趣味なのか、ちょっとうんざりしますね。
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2016
Another excellent read by Mr Margolin. An excellent story teller, again I could not put this book down until I had finished, in one sitting. But if you pick up one of his books it's guaranteed that you will not want to stop pop reading.