Man in the Middle

Man in the Middle

by Brian Haig (Author)

Synopsis

Despatched to investigate the suicide of one of DC's most influential defence officials - an ardent, early supporter of the war in Iraq - Drummond and his female partner find themselves in the middle of a tug-of-war between Washington's most influential power brokers and his own personal allegiance to the soldiers dying overseas. What he uncovers are the secrets that led to the war, secrets that once exposed would destroy public support and undermine the presidency. Now, Drummond faces the greatest moral quandary of his life: What is the true meaning of patriotism?

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 03 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 0446616672
ISBN 13: 9780446616676
Book Overview: Ripped from today's headlines, Army lawyer Sean Drummond is caught between duty to Washington's elite and the soldiers in Iraq.

Media Reviews
Enormously exciting, timely, and entertaining. -- Library Journal on PRIVATE SECTOR
Enormously exciting, timely, and entertaining. --Library Journal on PRIVATE SECTOR
Haig keeps the action and wisecracks coming fast . . . He has a natural narrative gift. --The Washington Post
A sizzling thriller...the mouthy lawyer with the susceptible heart is as good as the genre offers. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on THE PRESIDENT'S ASSASSIN
Author Bio
Haig is a Westpoint graduate and a career military strategist. He has appeared as an analyst on the major US news channels and his articles have been published in the NY Times and USA today amongst others. He's married with 4 children