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Martin Jungfer
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Not in the mood for real US politics? Then read these thrillers

Martin Jungfer
20.9.2024
Translation: machine translated

The USA is looking for its next president - or the first female president. The news is full of election campaign reports. As a contrasting programme, here are three thriller tips.

What will it be? An unscrupulous president who has to be elegantly eliminated by his employees? Or someone who single-handedly sees through a rogue state conspiracy against the USA? Or do you wish someone would put an ex-president behind bars for illegal actions by the US military? It's all there - in books. Three recommendations for thrillers in which the US president takes centre stage.

The president on trial

The president who comes from the CIA

The crazy president

The plot: The voters in the USA have made a terrible mistake. They have elected a man as president who, barely in office, is the first to order a nuclear strike against North Korea. The reason: a war of words with the ruler in Pyongyang has escalated. The employees in the White House realise that they have to stop this man, their president. With an assassination attempt if necessary.

The author of "The President" knows how to provide deep insights into the psyche of his characters and the power structure in the White House. His conspiracy thriller is not always a breathless narrative, but the suspense holds up very well until the end. And I wasn't expecting this ending.

Do you have any book tips in which the US president plays a role? Or perhaps a novel in which a woman serves as US president? Let me and the Community know in a comment.

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