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The Art of the Devil

A Plot to Assassinate President Eisenhower

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Only one man stands in the way of a plot to murder President Eisenhower in this riveting historical thriller
In 1955, one woman holds the key to America's future: a ruthless and beautiful ex-Nazi assassin, posing as a housekeeper inside President Eisenhower's isolated Gettysburg estate, awaiting her chance to murder the chief executive and change the course of history.
One man stands in her way: a disgraced Secret Service agent, driven from active duty by battle fatigue. Waiting and watching: the most powerful figures of the era, including Senator Joe McCarthy, FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover, Vice President Richard Nixon, and the sinister pair of German-American brothers sponsoring the attack.
As the minutes tick down, the highly-trained professional killer and the discredited WWII veteran face off in a deadly game. At stake: the life and legacy of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the world's most powerful man.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 14, 2014
      An unlikely group of conspirators target President Eisenhower in this solid what-if thriller from Altman (The Watchmen). In the fall of 1955, Ike is holed up in a retreat near Gettysburg, Pa., after a heart attack scare, but the chief of the Secret Service, Emil Spooner, is afraid that foul play was responsible for the president’s illness. Worried that another attempt may be made on Eisenhower’s life, and unsure whom he can trust, Spooner turns to disgraced agent Francis Isherwood, whose alcoholism led to his being placed on indefinite leave. A mole inside the Secret Service almost ends Isherwood’s mission before it can start, and the plotters manage to place someone else very close to Eisenhower. Altman succeeds in generating tension, despite the lack of surprise as to the outcome. Fast pacing and a clever plot compensate for less-than-deep characterizations and a few improbabilities. Agent: Richard Curtis, Richard Curtis Agency.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2014
      It's 1955, and the U.S. is still recovering from the horrors of WWII. Military hero Dwight Eisenhower is president, but some see him as far too liberal, too soft on communism, and too ready to give in to America's enemies, namely the USSR. A far-right-wing senator named Bohn takes matters even further than his colleague Joe McCarthy, putting in place a plan to assassinate President Eisenhower. Secret Service Agent Frank Isherwood, however, has been able to stay one step ahead of multiple assassination attempts, but, unbeknownst to him and the Secret Service, there is another assassin lurking, and this one is highly competent, fearless, and motivated by a deep hatred of everything for which America and Eisenhower stand. Creepy, violent, suspenseful, fast paced, and chockablock with unexpected twists, Altman's latest is a gripping and thoroughly satisfying read. A must for fans of The Manchurian Candidate.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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