The road to the White House, however, will be more treacherous and deadly than Will and his wife, Kate, an associate director in the Central Intelligence Agency, can imagine. A decent, courageous, and principled man, Will soon learns he has more than one opponent with whom he must contend. Thrust into the national spotlight as never before, he becomes the target of clandestine forces from the past who will use all their money and influence to stop him dead in his tracks. Now Will isn't just running for president...he's running for his life.
Filled with all the suspense and roller-coaster plot twists that have become Stuart Wood's trademark, The Run is this master storyteller at his best.
©2000 Stuart Woods; (P)2000 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.
"Woods is a no-nonsense, slam-bang storyteller." (Chicago Tribune)
"Another winner!"
The twists and turns of the plot.
The Hour Game by David Baldacci. While The Hour Game is more complex than The Run, The Run is a fun book to listen to. It is full of excitement and unexpected twists!
When Will and Kate go to bed after loosing the election and get up the next morning........
Yes!!!
All of Stuart Woods' books are a great escape, but the Will Lee series is Stuart Woods at his best.
"Great Series"
Yes, I actually did because I diid not get the first few in tis series in order, and I went back to re-listen in order
Some of it makes me think of one of the earlier Jack Ryan novels by Clancy. The political game, without the international spy thriller part.
Not so much a scene, but Ken Howard's southern gentleman accent reminded me so much of my uncles.
"Frequent Listener"
I have read two and listened to two of the Will Lee series, my family lived in the area around LaGrange, Georgia and this series is a great departure from the Stone B series, I have to say on a personal note that I actually like these better. They have more developed story lines and unlike the Stone B series, the lead character isn't hopping into bed all the time. Some may find the southern story line a little slow, but Chiefs engaged me and I kept going through three other books.