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Fletcher Knebel

    October 1, 1911 – February 26, 1993

    Fletcher Knebel was an American author celebrated for his popular works of political fiction. His writing delved into the tense and often unsettling undercurrents of power and political maneuvering. With sharp insight, Knebel explored the darker aspects of governance, examining how ambition and intrigue could shape national destinies. His narratives frequently served as cautionary tales, highlighting the fragility of democracy and the potential for abuses of power. Readers appreciated his skill in crafting compelling thrillers with profound social commentary.

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    Night of Camp David
    • 2018

      Night of Camp David

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      “What would happen if the president of the U.S.A. went stark-raving mad?” Back by popular demand, The New York Times calls the 1965 bestselling political thriller by the author of Seven Days in May, “A little too plausible for comfort.” How can one man convince the highest powers in Washington that the President of the United States is dangerously unstable—before it’s too late? Senator Jim MacVeagh is proud to serve his country—and his president, Mark Hollenbach, who has a near-spotless reputation as the vibrant, charismatic leader of MacVeagh’s party and the nation. When Hollenbach begins taking MacVeagh into his confidence, the young senator knows that his star is on the rise. But then Hollenbach starts summoning MacVeagh in the middle of the night to Camp David. There, the president sits in the dark and rants about his enemies, unfurling insane theories about all the people he says are conspiring against him. They would do anything, President Hollenbach tells the stunned senator, to stop him from setting in motion the grand, unprecedented plans he has to make America a great world power once again. MacVeagh comes away from these meetings increasingly convinced that the man he once admired has lost his mind. But what can he do? Who can he tell?

      Night of Camp David