Capitol Betrayal, William Bernhardt
Capitol Betrayal, William Bernhardt
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Capitol Betrayal

Author: William Bernhardt

Narrator: William Bernhardt

Unabridged: 11 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/05/2010


Synopsis

William Bernhardt’s bestselling novels explore politics, power, ambition, crime, and the law. Now he scales new heights of suspense as, in one harrowing day, lawyer and former senator Ben Kincaid enters the eye of an international storm, a crisis with consequences beyond calculation.

Kincaid is in a meeting with the president in the Oval Office when Washington suddenly explodes into chaos. Facing an imminent threat to the White House, Kincaid is whisked, along with the president and his advisors, to the underground PEOC—Presidential Emergency Operations Center—built to withstand a nuclear blast, but vulnerable to another kind of attack.

Inside the bunker, defense specialists realize that a malevolent foreign dictator has hacked into the U.S. nuclear defense system and now has a finger on the trigger of America’s most dangerous weapons. The dictator’s message is clear: Heed his demands or suffer unfathomable destruction.

Forced to make critical, split-second decisions, the president seems to be falling apart under the pressure. The vice president wants to strip him of his powers—a move that could have a disastrous impact on national defense. But even during this time of upheaval, in order for the president to be removed, there must be a trial. With the clock winding down, Kincaid has precious little time to defend the president.
 
While Kincaid faces the trial of his life, legendary CIA agent Seamus McKay races through the clogged streets of Washington, searching for a hidden command center—guarded by murderous fanatics—that now controls U.S. ballistic missiles.

Two sides of one unforgettable story, McKay and Kincaid home in on their targets. One uses a gun—and any weapon he can get his hands on; the other employs his intuition and the law. And in William Bernhardt’s spectacular thriller, as both move closer and closer to uncovering a world-shattering plot, the ultimate act of betrayal is launched from the heart of America’s capitol itself.

About The Author

William Bernhardt is the author of more than twenty novels, including Primary Justice, Murder One, Criminal Intent, Death Row, Capitol Murder, Capitol Threat, Capitol Conspiracy, and Nemesis. He is one of fewer than a dozen recipients of the H. Louise Cobb Distinguished Author Award given “in recognition of an outstanding body of work in which we understand ourselves and American society at large.” He is also one of the country’s most popular writing instructors, teaching at various conferences throughout the year. A former trial attorney, Bernhardt has received several awards for his public service. He lives in Tulsa with his wife, Marcia, and their children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on May 03, 2012

This is the first book by William Bernhardt that I've ever read. To tell you the truth, I hadn't even heard of him until I signed up for a couple of continuing education courses in legal writing and guess who was the instructor ... The classes were very good but, ever the cynic, I probably still woul......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on June 05, 2010

DNF. Can't get into a book that starts with a thrilling CIA op vs terrorists chase then pauses a handful of paragraphs later to wax lyrical over touristy scenery.......more

Goodreads review by James on January 24, 2019

I don't know if Bernhardt is finished with the Ben Kincaid series, but I think I am. With this one, it's as if he decided to write a James Patterson type of action thriller, but it comes across as more of a parody of Patterson than an homage. Ben shares time with Seamus McKay, an aging, takes-a-licki......more

Goodreads review by Candace on July 26, 2019

I always wish there was a 3.5 on these books. This one was as good as the other Ben Kincaid ones, so if you like the others, you will like this one! New stuff personally and professionally for Ben and his wife, Christine!......more

Goodreads review by Sandy on February 24, 2019

This was a good political thriller. Fast moving, easy read. The characters were likable and the storyline never lagged. Keeps you interested from beginning to end.......more


Quotes

“Another blockbuster from William Bernhardt . . . a two-pronged thriller about high tension, terrorism and bad politics in Washington, D.C. . . . Don’t miss it.”—Lincoln Journal Star

“Masterful split-second timing . . . [Bernhardt] builds the pace as though he’s smoothly double clutching in a Porsche.”—Sacramento Book Review
 
“Exciting and fast-moving.”—The Oklahoman