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Although I'm not the largest fan of legal thrillers, Phillip Margolin has always managed to grab my attention. I became hooked when I read Sleeping Beauty (2004) which, despite the various negative reviews I've read on it, was actually very, very suspenseful and unpredictable. Executive Privilege features scandal in the White House; in which young girls turn up dead after having "relations" with the President of the United States. When tough-girl, private investigator Dana Cutler witnesses a secret meeting between the president and a young woman, she must flee to save her life when she learns the girl has been murdered. Meanwhile, a goody-two-shoes, junior lawyer associate named Brad Miller makes a discovery that suggests the president and his men have framed a killer on Death Row for the murder of another young girl secretly involved with the president. Obviously, something fishy is going on and it's only a matter of time before the president's secret is exposed...unless Dana and Brad become fish-food themselves. Phillip Margolin has a knack for creating characters you can't help but like. While the mystery portion is easy to solve, you can't help but appreciate and enjoy the fast-paced plot. Executive Privilege is the perfect blend of action and suspense and definitely satisfies if you're looking for an escape. Read more book reviews at http://dreamworldbooks.com.

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So funny! Ridiculous but hilarious!

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A local author writes a chilling tale of Vermont.

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I liked it so much better when I was in high school. The story is great, but the character development is sketchy at best, some parts are very well written (the Bonasera episodes), some parts are poor (Michael and Kay meet again after the time in Sicily). If you liked the movie you are going to enjoy this as well. Otherwise, though it is strange to say, but the movie version is significantly better.