Official Privilege, P. T. Deutermann
Official Privilege, P. T. Deutermann
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Official Privilege

Author: P. T. Deutermann

Narrator: J. Charles

Unabridged: 18 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 02/25/2007


Synopsis

Official Privilege begins with a mystery: in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, the mummified body of a black Navy lieutenant is found bolted inside the boiler of a deactivated battleship. While the cause of death is clear, the officer's identity is not. With nerve ends raw from the media focus on recent scandals, the Pentagon bypasses its own investigative service and appoints a commander, Dan Collins, and a civilian, Grace Snow, to conduct an inquiry. Together they resolve to ignore the Navy's political sensitivities and conduct a by-the-book murder investigation. But then they uncover evidence that points back to Washington, D.C., and a two-year-old unsolved case involving another black Navy lieutenant, a beautiful young woman, who died under violent circumstances. While they search for links between the two deaths, they attract the attention of one Malachi Ward. Cunning, ruthless, well paid, and ferociously resourceful, he will do whatever it takes to protect his hidden client's privilege. In a tense, deadly game of cat-and-mouse, Malachi tracks Collins and Snow through Washington's streets and corridors of power, determined to keep them from learning the secret behind the body in the battleship.

About P. T. Deutermann

P. T. DEUTERMANN spent twenty-six years in military and government service before retiring to begin his writing career. He is the author of thirteen novels and lives with his wife in North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ron on March 22, 2017

Story is good but its hard to get through. The pace sucks. But... I liked the story and the future series setup.......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on May 30, 2011

Good plot. Sometimes I became bogged down with details of the Navy element.......more

Goodreads review by Amy on May 16, 2023

Great book. I wanted to peruse it again recently having read it around 1994. It is "Old School" Navy and full of Navy "jargon." To me it is probably Deutermann's best book. Edge of Honor may be another but I never got into it like I did this one. Also it came out early in the NCIS history if you thin......more

Goodreads review by Izzy on March 24, 2018

I read Zero Option and Official Privilege back to back and distinguishing them from one another is hard looking back. These are written in the same style, and could easily be considered sequels, but they are not written as such. Robert Ludlum, author of the Bourne series, wrote many stand alone nove......more

Goodreads review by Michael on February 05, 2022

A bit slow to start, Deutermann weaves a suspenseful tale of intrigue that contains many plot twists and surprises to keep you on edge. To this naval officer and former resident of DC the in-depth organizational politics of Navy leadership and extremely accurate geography of DC draw you in with thei......more