Dead Man’s List

Dead Man’s List by Michael Lawson is a thriller published by Harper in 2010, featuring 371 pages in English. The narrative follows Joe DeMarco as he investigates the death of reporter Terry Finley, initially perceived as an accident. However, DeMarco’s inquiry reveals that Finley was probing into Senator Paul Morelli, a prominent figure in the political landscape and a strong contender for his party’s presidential nomination.
As DeMarco delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of dirty secrets and political intrigue. The story explores themes of crime and suspense, highlighting the complexities of divided loyalties within the realm of beltway politics. With the added tension of rogue CIA agents tracking his every move, DeMarco’s pursuit of justice becomes increasingly perilous, making for a gripping narrative that intertwines legal and political elements.
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The brand new nerve-shattering thriller from the highly-acclaimed author of The Inside Ring.
When Joe DeMarco is sent to investigate the death of reporter Terry Finley, it appears to be nothing more than a tragic accident. However, DeMarco’s suspicions are aroused when he discovers Finley was investigating Senator Paul Morelli, considered a shoe-in for his party’s presidential nomination.
Morelli’s luck is famous, even by a politician’s standards, and whilst his past has already been thoroughly scrutinized, looks can be deceptive. DeMarco’s search leads him into a world of dirty secrets, beltway politics and divided loyalties.
And as two rogue agents freelancing for the CIA begin to follow him, he finds the deeper he digs, the more deadly and out of control his pursuit for justice becomes.
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