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The President Is Missing: A Novel (original 2018; edition 2018)

by James Patterson (Author)

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The White House is the home of the President of the United States, the most guarded, monitored, closely watched person in the world. So how could a U.S. President vanish without a trace? And why would he choose to do so?

An unprecedented collaboration between President Bill Clinton and the world's bestselling novelist, James Patterson, The President Is Missing is a breathtaking story from the pinnacle of power. Full of what it truly feels like to be the person in the Oval Office-the mind-boggling pressure, the heartbreaking decisions, the exhilarating opportunities, the soul-wrenching power-this is the thriller of the decade, confronting the darkest threats that face the world today, with the highest stakes conceivable.

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Title:The President Is Missing: A Novel
Authors:James Patterson (Author)
Info:Little, Brown and Company and Knopf (2018), Edition: First Edition, 528 pages
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The President Is Missing by Bill Clinton (2018)

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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
A fun book to read. Kept your interest. Premise way over the top! No way all the events described happen at the same time. Kirkus: It?s textbook synergy, as the marketers say: A media-savvy ex-president teams up with the ringmaster of mass-produced pop fiction to churn out a by-the-numbers thriller.It?s a telling sign of the times that the very first bit of text in this scrappy potboiler by Clinton (Back to Work: Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy, 2011, etc.) and Patterson (NYPD Red, 2012, etc.) is a shoutout to the lawyer who brought them together ?and occasionally cracked the whip.? That said, Clinton lifts generous hunks of his own presidential biography in this yarn celebrating the gnarly President Jonathan Lincoln Duncan (think William Jefferson Clinton, natch), who is being assailed on every side. There are Islamic terrorists, but worse, the Congressional committees grilling him from Page 1 on, questioning Benghazi-like episodes in which the Sons of Jihad have been mowing down innocent Americans. Then there?s the ?tall, leggy, busty? assassin who?s coming for the Prez without rancor but with clinical certainty. It doesn?t help that Duncan?s veep・?a parasite, living off her host?テつ・may be plotting to take over, nor that the media is given to leaking that he intends ?to try to cut a deal with the House Speaker to spare me impeachment if I agree to a single term in office.? And did we mention the killer computer virus that?s about to turn the switch on the information age? What?s a beleaguered politico to do when the klieg lights are on and the bullets are flying? Hunker down and hit the mattressesテつ・but then go all Jack Ryan or maybe even all Dubya (?In the coming daysテつ陣e will find out who are America?s friends and who are America?s enemies. Nobody will want to be an enemy?), recruit a Lisbeth Salander or two, line up NATO pals and maybe even the Russkis, and go mano a mano with the assembled bad guys, foreign and domestic.Formulaic but reasonably fun provided you have no expectations concerning probability or literary quality.
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
Enjoyed it a lot, tight, realistic, fast with a bit of a message as well... ( )
  rendier | Jan 25, 2024 |
(2018) A book that came out with a lot of hype as it was by President Clinton, but at its core it is another hack job by Patterson. A pot boiler, quick read, but down deep not really a good book. President seems to go missing but is really in deep undercover so that he can figure out how to stop a computer virus from bringing the country to its knees. He suspects his vice president and 6 others in his inner circle. Turns out it was his chief of staff who at literally the last second provides a password that averts disaster. This is why I hate Patterson, this books are pap with everything tied up in a neat bow when life is really messy and this couldn't possibly happen. Clinton gets to riff on his favorite issues of the time in the end as well. Ho-hum.KIRKUS REVIEWIt's textbook synergy, as the marketers say: A media-savvy ex-president teams up with the ringmaster of mass-produced pop fiction to churn out a by-the-numbers thriller.It's a telling sign of the times that the very first bit of text in this scrappy potboiler by Clinton (Back to Work: Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy, 2011, etc.) and Patterson (NYPD Red, 2012, etc.) is a shoutout to the lawyer who brought them together ?and occasionally cracked the whip.? That said, Clinton lifts generous hunks of his own presidential biography in this yarn celebrating the gnarly President Jonathan Lincoln Duncan (think William Jefferson Clinton, natch), who is being assailed on every side. There are Islamic terrorists, but worse, the Congressional committees grilling him from Page 1 on, questioning Benghazi-like episodes in which the Sons of Jihad have been mowing down innocent Americans. Then there's the ?tall, leggy, busty? assassin who's coming for the Prez without rancor but with clinical certainty. It doesn't help that Duncan's veep・?a parasite, living off her host?テつ・may be plotting to take over, nor that the media is given to leaking that he intends ?to try to cut a deal with the House Speaker to spare me impeachment if I agree to a single term in office.? And did we mention the killer computer virus that's about to turn the switch on the information age? What's a beleaguered politico to do when the klieg lights are on and the bullets are flying? Hunker down and hit the mattressesテつ・but then go all Jack Ryan or maybe even all Dubya (?In the coming daysテつ陣e will find out who are America's friends and who are America's enemies. Nobody will want to be an enemy?), recruit a Lisbeth Salander or two, line up NATO pals and maybe even the Russkis, and go mano a mano with the assembled bad guys, foreign and domestic.Formulaic but reasonably fun provided you have no expectations concerning probability or literary quality.Pub Date: June 4th, 2018ISBN: 978-0-316-41269-8Page count: 528ppPublisher: Little, Brown and KnopfReview Posted Online: May 15th, 2018Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15th, 2018
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
Really good page-turner. Could hear the voice of Bill Clinton VERY clearly! ( )
  fmclellan | Jan 23, 2024 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Clinton, Billprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Patterson, Jamesmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Quaid, DennisNarratormain authorsome editionsconfirmed
Bernardi, LucaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Boixadテウs Bisbal, JordiTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Dテュez Pテゥrez, Marテュa JosテゥTraductorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Ganim, PeterReadersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hachette AudioPublishersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Kreutzer, EberhardTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
LaVoy, JanuaryNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

The White House is the home of the President of the United States, the most guarded, monitored, closely watched person in the world. So how could a U.S. President vanish without a trace? And why would he choose to do so?

An unprecedented collaboration between President Bill Clinton and the world's bestselling novelist, James Patterson, The President Is Missing is a breathtaking story from the pinnacle of power. Full of what it truly feels like to be the person in the Oval Office-the mind-boggling pressure, the heartbreaking decisions, the exhilarating opportunities, the soul-wrenching power-this is the thriller of the decade, confronting the darkest threats that face the world today, with the highest stakes conceivable.

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