Predsjednik je nestao

Predsjednik je nestao

Bill Clinton, James Patterson

This novel, which some critics and writers have already declared to be the political thriller of the decade, is unique in the very fact that one of the authors drew inspiration from his personal presidential experience.

A political thriller that only the president of the USA could write. Former US President Bill Clinton and current best-selling American crime novelist James Patterson have joined forces to release the thrilling and suspenseful political thriller The President Is Missing. This novel, which some critics and writers have already declared to be the political thriller of the decade, is unique in the very fact that one of the authors drew inspiration from his personal presidential experience, life in the White House and the way the top of the American government functions from the inside. Its protagonist, President Jonathan Lincoln Duncan, is already facing a serious possibility of impeachment in Congress at the very beginning on suspicion that he secretly negotiated with one of the most dangerous and wanted cyber terrorists, Suliman Cindoruk, leader of the infamous Sons of Jihad group. But what worries President Duncan much more than impeachment and behind-the-scenes political games, is a secret known only to him and his inner circle of associates: a devastating cyber attack of an unprecedented scale from the outside that is about to hit the United States of America at any moment, threatening to destroy the entire system of one of the most powerful countries. the world - from its political institutions and military to its economy - brought to its knees and plunged into general chaos. And above all, there is the greatest of all threats: the possibility that in the White House, among the president's closest associates, there is a traitor, who as an agent of a foreign government is working to destroy the United States...

Original title
The president is missing
Translation
Marina Horkić
Editor
Drago Glamuzina
Dimensions
23.5 x 15.5 cm
Pages
447
Publisher
VBZ, Zagreb, 2018.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53520-081-9

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