The Slate

The Slate by Matthew FitzSimmons, published by Amazon Publishing on October 8, 2024, is a psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of political intrigue and personal redemption. This edition spans 300 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Agatha Cardiff, an exiled political operative who is pulled back into her tumultuous past, confronting the consequences of her previous moral compromises while navigating a landscape filled with secrets and scandals.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of Agatha’s life as she grapples with her former role as a chief of staff and the fallout from a scandal she once helped cover up. As she attempts to maintain her quiet existence in Washington, DC, her world is upended when her tenant disappears, thrusting her back into a web of corruption and deception. The story intricately weaves themes of mystery and suspense, revealing the high stakes of political maneuvering and the personal costs of past actions.
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An exiled political operative in search of redemption is drawn back into her past in a piercing thriller about secrets, scandals, and capital chaos by a Wall Street Journal bestselling author.
In another life, Agatha Cardiff was Congressman Paul Paxton’s chief of staff, a coolheaded fixer who made all his problems disappear. At Paxton’s behest, she covered up a shocking scandal that would have ruined a powerful senator’s career. It was one moral compromise too far and Agatha vowed, Never again.
After twenty years in exile, Agatha’s life in the margins of Washington, DC, is about to become much more difficult. The rules have changed in her absence–that senator is now president, and Paxton, number three in the House, expects a nomination to the Supreme Court. After all, he knows where the president’s skeletons are buried.
At the same time, Agatha’s quiet life on Capitol Hill shatters when her tenant–a woman with complex connections to DC–vanishes. Suddenly, Agatha is drawn back into a mire of corruption, blackmail, and deception precisely when she can least afford it. Any hope of redemption won’t come easy, because the true cost of Agatha’s sins is finally coming to light, and it is far from certain who will pay.
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