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Fletcher Knebel

Seven Days In May

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"Seven Days in May" by Fletcher Knebel is a political thriller that was first published in 1962. The novel is a gripping and suspenseful story that revolves around a coup d'etat plot against the President of the United States. The book's protagonist, Colonel Jiggs Casey, is a decorated war hero and aide to the President. When he stumbles upon evidence of a conspiracy to overthrow the government, he finds himself in a race against time to uncover the truth and prevent a catastrophic event from taking place. Knebel's writing is crisp and engaging, and he masterfully builds tension and suspense throughout the novel. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is both plausible and thought-provoking. The book raises important questions about the balance of power between the different branches of government and the dangers of military intervention in political affairs. "Seven Days in May" was a bestseller when it was first published and has since become a classic of the political thriller genre. It was adapted into a successful film in 1964, starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, and Fredric March. Overall, "Seven Days in May" is a must-read for anyone interested in political intrigue, military conspiracies, and suspenseful storytelling. It is a timely and relevant book that continues to resonate with readers today, more than half a century after it was first published...

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Richard Condon

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Tom Clancy

Executive Orders

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Frederick Forsyth

The Fourth Protocol

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