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A deadly serious affair… The story breaks as Metro PD lieutenant Sam Holland attends a dinner party with her husband, Vice President Nick Cappuano: President Nelson is accused of having an affair. More shocking still, campaign staffer Tara Weber claims the president fathered her newborn son—while the First Lady was undergoing secret cancer treatment. When a high-profile murder case hits Sam’s desk, she’s shocked to uncover a connection to the presidential scandal. With the department caught up in its own internal scandals, and the chief’s job hanging by a thread, Sam questions who she can trust as her team uncovers information that clouds an already-murky case. And with calls for the president to resign getting louder by the minute, Sam needs to close this case before she finds herself living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

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Let me start by saying that I've read ALL the Fatal series books (most several times) and I love the characters. I liked this book a lot, but there were some flaws in the plot (in my opinion) and some very annoying stylistic crutches that the author uses far too often.First the plot points that bothered me. Why is former Deputy Chief Conklin in custody after more than a week? Surely he would have been granted bail. He's not being charged with murder, which is the only crime I know of where bail might be withheld. Furthermore, they keep emphasizing that he failed to disclose information he knew about Skip's shooting when the really serious crime he committed was telling Gallagher about Skip reopening his partner's cold case, thus leading to the shooting in the first place.Another plot point that was bothersome was the concern about Gonzo possibly be charged with a crime for scoring drugs on the street to feed his addiction. I'b be shocked if such a charge could be brought, much less prosecuted for a crime that was committed but which was not dealt with at the time. In other words, if he wasn't arrested while the transaction was taking place, it's unlikely anyone would be charged with a drug deal after the fact.Last plot point that irritated me: the uncertainly about Stahl being convicted? Seriously??? He murdered Marissa Springer by shooting her in the stomach, much less what he did to Sam. How on earth would there be any doubt about this? Trying to inflict suspense about the outcome was unrealistic.Okay, here are my stylistic gripes about the book. First, some of the things that are said in this book are said in the 15+ previous books, so they're already a little tired and worn out. But by raising them here, I'm saying that these crutches were absolutely abused in this book. Here goes:Rusty steak knife? Used NINE times in this book"Really is" (or really did) is used so often. Question is posed and Sam or someone answers, "It really is" way too often."Fresh hell" is used five times in this book. It's just redundant."Right?" When someone makes a statement that Sam agrees with, she very often (too, too often) answers "Right?" I get that we all have phrases/words we use a lot, but it just feels like the author has gotten lazy with using the same things over and over. Nick is the "scent of home". Yeah, we know.At location 4318 on my kindle, after Sam gets angry with a reporter for asking if she plans to have "real" children, Sam and Nick are talking about it and TWICE on the same page Sam says, "..but I wouldn't trade them for anything, even 'one of our own.'" and later on the page, "I wouldn't trade our kids for anything, even 'one of our own.'" She's talking to Nick and says virtually the same thing. Feels like sloppy editing to me.Small point: twice when driving to Herndon, the author says Route 66. It's I-66.Sorry if it sounds like I'm picking a bunch of nits, but I read a lot of Marie Force's books and appreciate her efforts. It just feels like she's being a little sloppy and/or lazy with her language. Great story, though.
I have read all of Marie Force's Series. I was looking forward to this book - but was disappointed with the redundancy, the lack of murder plot, and with Marie seemingly mixing up her series. This series has always been different from her other series - there are sex scenes, but they were always tasteful. More and more, the VP is coming off as a character from the other series. such as Quantum (these are good reads, but of a different nature). There was so much repeating of past information, the same information (such as the rusty knife), and her partner (the newly-wed) who seems to have been part of the same repititious description of getting home to his wife/while Sam wants to do the same thing (and she is NOT a newly wed). I found myself not even caught up in the plot, like I usually am with this series. After a while, all series seem to dry up/get boring/the author seems to just get lazy or runs out of new material. I think Marie needs to really evaluate where she wants to go with this series and, if necessary, end it before the series is just too boring to read.

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