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Book of the Week: The Inside Ring

by Kjersti Wasiak

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The Inside Ring by Michael Lawson is one of the best books I have read in a while. I guess I would classify it as a thriller, but it is also kind of a mystery book. This fictional book is about a man, Joe Demarco, who does kind of odd jobs for the Speaker of the House. Demarco usually deals with things like lobbyists that are troubling congressmen, but in this book he ends up with a major private investigation case as a favor for the secretary of Homeland Security. He is asked to investigate if one of the Inside Ring (those that directly protect the President) were in any way involved with a recent attempt to assassinate the President. The book is full of suspense that makes it hard to put down, especially in the last third of the book. The book also has some interesting twists in the plot that are surprising. The best thing is that the different parts of this well-developed plot are wrapped up very well. The book is mostly set in Washington, D.C. area, although it does have a portion of it with Demarco investigating elsewhere in the United States. I highly recommend this book to everyone and I liked it so much that I bought the sequel (The Second Perimeter).

Basic Information About the Book:

ISBN #: 0-385-51531-6
Publisher: Doubleday
Year of Publication: 2005
Number of Pages: 264

If you have a suggestion of a D.C. related book that you would like to see featured in a future Book of the Week post, then please either comment on this post or e-mail me at kjersti.wasiak@451press.net

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