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Kurt Ford raised his son after his wife died. To compound his misery, his son, who joined the secret service, has now supposedly committed suicide. Kurt discovers others have died after meeting the president so he knows whom he has to kill!

  • Sales Rank: #3222838 in Books
  • Brand: Grand Central Publishing
  • Published on: 2003-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x 1.13" w x 4.25" l, .43 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 400 pages
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Amazon.com Review
Wealthy, high-tech entrepreneur Kurt Ford, once a Secret Service agent, doesn't believe that his son, an active agent himself, committed suicide. Using his money and connections, his knowledge of the inner workings of the Secret Service charged with guarding the nation's chief executive, and the computer technology at his command, Ford uncovers a link between a mysterious midnight meeting held by the president and the untimely deaths of the other agents on duty with his son that night. Even worse, he finds evidence pointing to one chilling conclusion: that the president himself had a hand in his son's murder.

Vowing to make him pay, Ford uses his thorough knowledge of the Secret Service to undertake an attempt to kill the president and to live to enjoy his revenge, something no other presidential assassin has ever accomplished. And author Tim Green uses his own understanding of how the Secret Service goes about its mission to make the most of a riveting plot, which will give readers who've come to understand and empathize with Ford some extremely tense moments. It's hard not to cast this in one's mind as a movie; it's a juicy, action-packed story with a complex central character that has Harrison Ford written all over it. --Jane Adams

From Publishers Weekly
If Green was as obvious on the football field as he is in the writing of his latest thriller (after The Letter of the Law), his NFL career would have been a lot shorter. The first clue to what's going on in this story about a former Secret Service agent trying to investigate and avenge the death of his son comes early on, followed almost immediately by three more thuddingly obvious markers. Any chance they will prove to be red herrings quickly disappears: they are all exactly what they seem to be. Too bad, because the basic premise is sound and promising: Kurt Ford, former Secret Service agent and successful computer entrepreneur, knows his beloved son, Collin, better than anyone, and is ready to stake his life on the certainty that Collin an able and ambitious Secret Service agent himself would never commit suicide, as the Washington, D.C., police have concluded. So when a former rival within the Treasury Department, David Claiborne, contacts Kurt secretly and tells him that two other Secret Service agents have also died under mysterious circumstances, it's definitely possible that all three agents witnessed something they shouldn't have when they accompanied the president to a clandestine meeting at a Maryland farmhouse. As Kurt uses his own experience to plan a private vendetta, fans of Green's previous books might hope for and certainly deserve a few more plot twists and a much more interesting resolution. Instead, they are served up an all too predictable finale. 3-city author tour.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
It's bad enough when widower Kurt Ford is told that his son, a secret service agent, has committed suicide. But it's even worse when he discovers that his son may have been murdered and that the President is involved.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
3 1/2 stars
By Konrad Kern
I was a little disappointed in this latest from Tim Green. It was a little dry and not highly believable.
Kurt Ford is an ex Secret Service agent that used to protect Carter and Reagan. He is now a billionaire and founder of Safe-Tech, a very successful high-tech company. When his son, also a Secret Service agent, is found with a bullet in his head, Kurt is absolutely devastated. The police believe it was suicide and don't intend to put any time in on the investigation. Kurt knows for a fact it was murder. He goes to an acquaintance of his who is working for the Secret Service and tries to get his help in getting information (This friend is also the man whom Kurt did not want working for him in his new company). With information this man gives him, Kurt is convinced that the president is responsible for his son's death. So Kurt decides to kill the president.
While a lot of the book deals with the emotional issues between Kurt and his fiancé, brought on by his son's death, some of the story deals in suspense. I felt the story was too predictable. From the beginning I knew who was behind the murders and that made the whole story frustrating. Kurt's gullibility didn't help. I've read all Tim Green's books and this is my least favorite...

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
The Fourth Perimeter
By A Customer
The author has created an interesting, intriguing storyline. The action and drama sustain a decent pace. It's unfortunate that a fair amount of dialogue and supporting descriptions of characters' expressions and reactions read like the work of a writer still considerably unskilled at creating characters with credible words and behaviors. Some of the metaphors used to dramatize the story's actions were simply silly instead of serious.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
mediocre thriller
By audrey frances
I grabbed this book at an airport when I'd run out of reading material. In a sea of thrillers I grabbed this one because the premise was interesting. It's the first novel I've read by Tim Green.
I'd say the author has good ideas and he tries to add depth to his characters, but his writing style is not very good. I admit I like Jane Austen, so my demands are high, but his prose is often bland and occasionally clunky. For example: "With a razor, he slashed them open one by one to reveal an ensemble of underwater equipment, all of which was midnight blue and smelling of fresh paint. He had known exactly what he needed and ordered everything over the Internet in a matter of a few hours. Even though he could have any number of people who worked for him around the house unpack the gear, Kurt had given every one of them including Clara the day off." Clunk.
I'm notoriously bad at figuring out mysteries and thrillers, but I got this one right away. There weren't many surprises, though there were good ideas. My impression is that this would be a great second draft, but it is not a novel yet. Maybe Green needs a different editor.
It's the first novel I've read by Tim Green. I don't feel a great urge to read another, though other reviewers suggest his other books are better, and I might pick up one based on the author's interest in his characters and his ideas, but I'd rank this effort as only average.

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