The Plan

Suspense Thrillers

Author: Stephen J. Cannell

The selling of the president is an assignment that could salvage TV producer Ryan Bolt’s damaged life and career, But Bolt doesn’t know whom he truly serves. And by the time he finds out, it may be already too late…for one nation under siege…..Read More

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