First Daughter by Eric Van Lustbader
Good action marred by laughable political conspiracies and a not-so-hidden message Eric Van Lustbader is better known as the author who has picked up the Bourne series since the death of Robert Ludlum. First Daughter has some similarities to that series in that we have vast government conspiracies, brainwashing and one man versus the system. Positives: The action in the book is strong. Negatives: The back story Van Lustbader told to introduce us to the main character, Jack McClure, is much more interesting than the main plotline. The politics in this book are laughable. The President is a thinly disguised clone of Bush43 (Iraq, 9/11, Patriot Act, Faith-based initiatives, etc.) except he has the paranoia and anger level of 3 or 4 Richard Nixons. The President makes new policy initiatives in his last week in office. With less than a month to go he has a major negotiation with the Russians, even though everyone knows that no one negotiates with a President with s...