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An intriguing thriller from a past NPR correspondent in regards to a young reporter who must match wits with spies, assassins and a terrorist sleeper cell targeting the very heart of American power. "If, on an early summer's evening, you wished to kill a man, how will you do it? Do you lay a snare, sharpen a dagger, uncork a poison? Personally, I've always leaned toward the dramatic. But looking again, I think about now if the occurrences of last summer season didn't get started with a quieter type of murder." So ponders Alexandra Adam, a beautiful, powered, yet stressed New England Chronicle reporter. She actually is assigned to protect the fatality of Thom Carlyle, kid of one of the very most powerful men in Washington. Just again from yearly abroad, Thom comes from the most notable of an Harvard bell tower over a warm summer evening. Did he bounce, or was he pushed? For Alex Adam, who can enter anywhere, sleeping with anyone, out-drink and out-shop her demons, it's the story of a lifetime. As she chases leads from Harvard Garden to the courtyards of Cambridge, England, to a clandestine rendezvous in London, to the within of an nuclear terrorist network...the intrigue appears to suit her. But nothing is what it seems. When she comes back Washington, DC, for an integral interview that offers to tie along the leads she's puzzled out, Alex the hunter becomes Alex the hunted. An assassin is dispatched.... Her laptop disappears.... Her cellphone is tapped.... And she commences to grasp that Thom Carlyle might have been killed to cover a terrifying conspiracy within the White House itself. Former NPR Intelligence correspondent Mary Louise Kelly has flipped her own real-life reporting journeys into fiction with this stylish spy thriller.