(10-11-16) TREASON, my new novel co-authored with former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, goes on sale today and, I’m happy to report that it already has won top praise from New York Times Bestselling Author Daniel Silva.
“Heart pounding! Treason is a great Washington thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat –filed with insider detail that only a writing team like Speaker Newt Gingrich and journalist Pete Earley could provide'”
I’m so excited that I’m going to give away fifteen free copies autographed by me. All you have to do to enter this give-away contest is share this blog on Facebook. Yep, that’s it. Just hit share so it goes out to your friends. Ten days from now, fifteen names will be chosen from those Facebook shares and those lucky folks will be notified and asked for a mailing address. The chosen 15 will be given either an autographed hardback book or a CD version. Entering a contest can’t be easier than this.
TREASON is the second novel in our House of Cards meets Jason Bourne style series. Our first novel, DUPLICITY, was released last fall.
Several of my Democrat and liberal friends sent me emails after DUPLICITY was released asking me how Speaker Gingrich and I became co-authors. Because of my journalism background, I’ve always considered myself an independent, neither a Republican nor a Democrat. (Although my friends claim I lean more to the left than to the right.)
The introduction came through my agent. He told me Speaker Gingrich wanted to pen a Washington based novel that he could infuse with his political insider knowledge. I wanted to write an action/adventure novel inspired by my nonfiction spy books. During our first meeting, Speaker Gingrich and I immediately agreed that we wouldn’t write a partisan novel. We simply wanted to write an exciting book that would interweave current events into a believable — edge on your seat — plot.
And that is what we’ve done in TREASON.
Our opening scene takes readers into Washington’s National Cathedral where a funeral is being held for Decker Lake, one of Washington’s most powerful lobbyists and a close friend of the president. I think that scene reflects how funerals in Washington might be a bit different, or should I say, Machiavellian, than many in other parts of the nation.
Brooke Grant guessed there were two thousand mourners in attendance. She knew that many of them had not been admirers of Decker Lake. Some would argue that Lake had more enemies than friends in Washington. It was part of being influential. They had not come to grieve but to make certain he was truly dead.
The jackal-like process of grabbing pieces of Lake’s lucrative lobbying empire had begun within seconds after news of his death had been tweeted. Along the K-Street corridor, rival lobbyists had scheduled lunches and dinners to pimp themselves to Lake’s exhaustive and exclusive list of Wall Street firms and national associations. Lake had been too vain to groom a successor at his boutique-lobbying firm, leaving it rudderless and unable to keep the sharks at bay.
The ripples caused by Lake’s demise extended beyond the lobbyists now trampling over each other to replace him. President Allworth had lost her political champion and power vacuums in Washington never lasted.
This was how Washington bid farewell to one of its own: with pomp, sobriety, and a thinly-veiled impatience with all eyes cast on what was to come, who would matter, who would benefit and who would lose.
I’m posting the entire first chapter of TREASON. Please consider buying a copy, or maybe several! Writing and selling books is how I finance my mental health advocacy and pay my bills, and TREASON is one of the best novels that I’ve had the pleasure of working on. If you don’t believe me, perhaps you will believe Daniel Silva.
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