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Kerry Kilcannon

This series chronicles the rise of an ambitious man from the political arena to the highest office in the land. It delves into the inner workings of power, the complex decisions, and personal sacrifices involved. Readers are immersed in the compelling world of American politics, filled with intrigue, strategic maneuvering, and power dynamics. It offers a captivating look at the life and career of a man who becomes the nation's leader.

Balance of Power
Protect and Defend
No Safe Place

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  1. 1

    No Safe Place

    • 532 pages
    • 19 hours of reading
    3.9(2735)Add rating

    In the high-stakes, high-pressure world of presidential politics, where predators carry microphones and one misstep can savage a lifetime of achievement, Kerry Kilcannon is the rarest player of all. Kilcannon believes he can make the system work. And he just may die trying. Driven by the violent nightmare of his childhood, fueled by forces that few could understand, and burdened by secrets no one must know, Kilcannon is running for President--and entering the crucial battleground of California with seven days to go. But for Kilcannon, there are hurdles that his courage, charisma, and compassion may not overcome: the network correspondent he still loves; the reporter bent on their exposure; the rival who'll do anything to win; and the fanatic who believes that he must murder Kilcannon to protect the right to life.

    No Safe Place
  2. 2

    Protect and Defend

    • 718 pages
    • 26 hours of reading
    4.1(3818)Add rating

    Protect and Defend is a moving account of the tangled moral issues at the heart of the most difficult decision a woman has to take. It plays out the consequences when the media takes people's private lives and turns them into public entertainment.

    Protect and Defend
  3. 3

    Balance of Power

    • 500 pages
    • 18 hours of reading
    4.0(2021)Add rating

    Patterson's landmark "New York Times" bestselling novel cuts into the heart of politics, law, and the tragedy of gun violence. "A masterpiece . . . . From the first page, President Kilcannon faces plot twists that challenge his resourcefulness and moral character."--"The Tulsa World."

    Balance of Power