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Political Suicide
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From The New York Times bestselling author of Oath of Office comes a gripping thriller at the crossroads of politics and medicineDr.
Lou Welcome, from Palmer's bestselling Oath of Office, is back in this heart stopping medical thriller. A desperate phone call embroils Lou in scandal and murder involving Dr. Gary McHugh, known around the Capital as the "society doc." Lou has been supervising McHugh, formerly a black-out drinker, through his work with the Physician Wellness Office.
McHugh has been very cavalier about his recovery, barely attending AA and refusing a sponsor. But Lou sees progress, and the two men are becoming friends. Now, McHugh has been found unconscious in his wrecked car after visiting a patient of his, the powerful Congressman Elias Colston, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. Soon after McHugh awakens in the hospital ER, Colston's wife returns home to find her husband shot dead in their garage. She then admits to the police that she had just broken off a long-standing affair with McHugh.
Something about McHugh's story has Lou believing he is telling the truth, that the Congressman was dead when he arrived and before he blacked out. Lou agrees to look into matters, but when he encounters motive, method and opportunity he is hard pressed to believe in his friend - that is until a deadly high-level conspiracy begins to unravel, and Lou acquires information that makes him the next target.
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- Snoodely
- 12-18-12
Medical / Military / Political / Legal Thriller
With "Political Suicide," Palmer returns to his likable protagonist, Lou Welcome, from his prior novel, "Oath of Office." Only, you don't necessarily have to listen to "Oath of Office" first, as "Political Suicide" tells a new story. Palmer does, sometimes, fetch afar for his plots; and I am hoping that he has done so, again, with this one. I don't want to believe that a plot like this one could actually be hatched in the upper echelons of power. Without giving away any surprises -- in deference to those who don't like "spoilers" -- this story deals with a despicable way of leveling the playing field in the war on terror. Medicine -- Palmer's usual theme -- plays only a subsidiary part here, demonstrating Palmer's gradual move toward the political-thriller genre. Some of the characterizations in "Political Suicide" do stretch credibility a bit -- like lawyer Sarah Cooper's sudden transformation from nasty to nice -- but the cute plot twist at the end of the story ameliorated that weakness to a certain extent for me. As with "Oath of Office," narrator Robert Petkoff does a good job reading us "Political Suicide," clearly distinguishing all the characters from one another with different voices and accents. If you like thrillers, and don't mind suspending disbelief just a bit, I recommend "Political Suicide" to you.
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- Kitty
- 03-23-13
Unusual story line...
Medical mysteries are not usually my preference, however Dr. Welcome does not seem to fit into a medical mystery. He is more of a detective. I find him to be a very likable character along with Cap his AA sponsor. I enjoyed this book and I will try the next one.
I reserve 4-Stars and 5-Stars for the "I can't put them down page turners" This is not in that category, but I did find it an interesting premise.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-26-13
Not bad but some silly plotting
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Probably would not recommend as there are so many better options.
Would you ever listen to anything by Michael Palmer again?
I have read other books by Palmer and was not disappointed.
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- MASI
- 01-16-13
Not as Good as the First Novel
This novel was more on the macho side and less on the cerebral side. The characters were not well developed. Some of the medical information in the book was wrong.
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- AP
- 01-16-13
Another Michael Palmer Thriller!
Great audiobook! The storyline was perfect. I love Michael Palmer's writing style. The narrator was very good also. Very enjoyable and highly recommended!
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- Stellagirl
- 12-29-12
All talk, little action
What would have made Political Suicide better?
The hero, Dr. Louis Welcome, is incredible. He puts himself in remarkably dangerous situations to help a mere acquaintance. Really? He sheds light on baffling mysteries by engaging in research that any competent law firm would engage in -- so why, exactly, aren't the lawyers doing it? He is able to outmaneuver an elite military unit (the green berets on steroids) -- well, how elite can this unit be, if a middle aged ER doc can break into their facilities? All in all, in-credible.
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- Karen
- 12-20-12
Exciting thriller.
Where does Political Suicide rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It's unlike any I've read previously.
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
For the most part. Although I have to honestly say that the subject matter was very
disturbing to me.
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- Amymzj
- 02-06-21
Good book
Suspenseful and exciting. It kept my attention all the way through. Some of it was a little unrealistic but I still enjoyed the story.
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- Sasha
- 10-19-20
Great Listen
Great listen. As usual a great Michael Palmer book. I think you’ll enjoy it as I did.
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- Claire
- 05-06-15
Good Listen.
Usual excellent Michael Palmer offering. Lots of twists and turns and superb dialog. Well offered and well read. A must read.
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- douglas
- 04-13-13
Easy and well read
Easy to listen to we'll read I listen in the car to and from work no troublefollowing story
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- faye
- 02-21-15
Not bad but somewhat unbelievable
starts off well but slips into silliness. You can imagine that the experiments propping up the story do go on, however, the surrounding events are unbelievable and, personally, I think spoil the book. However, if you are one for "action" this may be something you will like.
the narrator is fine, nothing jars and the female portrayals are as good as the male. I found it easy to distinguish between the character's voices, which is not always the case. I will probably get another of Mr Palmer's books, but have to say, this is not one I will listen to again.