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Presidential Powers

Presidential Powers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Makes you think.
Review: I often find myself in discussions about radical solutions to our country's problems. This book addresses some of those possible scenarios and goes even further to suggest the unthinkable. Personal freedom versus safety and prosperity. The book is well written, thoroughly researched, draws you in immediately, and makes you think. And what do I think? I can't wait to read his next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A powerfully written tale that challenges your convictions
Review: PRESIDENTIAL POWERS, with its intensity, intrigue and velocity, is one book I couldn't put down. I often found myself surprised by the book's ability (through the development and perfomance of its characters)to lure me into a way of thinking I would have thought absolutely absurd. As someone with strong convictions, and even stronger opinions, you can bet I was astonished by the affect this book had on me. Here's my final opinion: READ IT!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Quick reading
Review: The book is a quick read, with an interesting plot. The ending was a little predictable, though. I personally know this author and am impressed with his work. I hope there are more novels in the works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The end and the means
Review: The story starts as it ends: quick, surprising and giving shivers, always provoking the thought: Is it possible? Could that really happen? On the edge between George Orwell and George W. the author is evolving a startling realistic scenery.
Should be translated into german.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Pretty Good Book Spoiled by Sloppy Editing
Review: This is a fast moving political thriller with a good plot. Thecharacters are somewhat two dimensional, but, all in all, not bad.What ruined it for me was the horrible editing. Maybe it wasn't edited at all, though, because I counted at least 10 errors in grammar, punctuation and fact in the first 100 pages. The book was evidently self published, because an Amazon quote from the publisher gives her name as the person to whom the author dedicates the book, his "life partner". I do not object to self publishing, but I do object to the distracting and extremely unprofessional product and feel cheated at having spent money on this level of writing. END

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Pretty Good Book Spoiled by Sloppy Editing
Review: This is a fast moving political thriller with a good plot. Thecharacters are somewhat two dimensional, but, all in all, not bad.What ruined it for me was the horrible editing. Maybe it wasn't edited at all, though, because I counted at least 10 errors in grammar, punctuation and fact in the first 100 pages. The book was evidently self published, because an Amazon quote from the publisher gives her name as the person to whom the author dedicates the book, his "life partner". I do not object to self publishing, but I do object to the distracting and extremely unprofessional product and feel cheated at having spent money on this level of writing. END

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Quick reading
Review: This well- written books grabs you from the start and won't let go. It's provocative and unsettling at the same time. Intentionally so. If Mr. Gerhardt sets out to challenge you to think about the ramifications of your fondest wishes - he succeeds. Does the end justify the means? You'll find yourself 'this' close to saying 'yes' until you shake yourself from your reveries. This book will not be easily forgotten. One can only wait for the movie version, which in the right hands would be a powerful film. Just a great 'what-if'. A Political thriller of the highest calibre. Read it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An original, tautly crafted, debut novel.
Review: When a terrorist bomb explodes at an official White House photo session, killing the President and all nine Supreme Court justices, Charles Westni Powers, the first Afro-American Vice Present and retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, takes over as the new President. He immediately declares martial law, replacing civil law with military law and disbands Congress. Powers is out to eliminate crime and rid the country of guns and rugs, and with the military supporting his every move, he begins to create and enforce laws that radically change the life of every American. Barbara Westphall is the popular anchor for a major network news program and Powers long-time adversary. She ends up being the only person standing between America's lost constitutional rights and a powerful, self-made dictator. A bright, articulate woman with a liberal arts education, she approves of the president's goals, but abhors his methods of achieving them. Lurking in the wings while these two struggle is Bradley Brandon, the power-hungry Speaker of the House, poised to grab the top spot if these two adversaries end up destroying each other. Brandon covets the Presidency, and will stop at nothing to get it. The battle for America is on as the plot races toward a dramatic conclusion -- with nothing less that the future of American hanging in the balance. Presidential Powers is an original, tautly crafted, debut novel by Michael Gerhardt which will leave the reader looking eagerly toward his next literary venture.


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