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Born to Run, by John M. Green

Born to Run, by John M. Green

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Born to Run, by John M. Green

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Born to Run, by John M. Green

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MURDER, TERROR, TREASON – A TRULY GRIPPING READ THAT DISTORTS THE LINE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL "A spectacular political thriller... it kept me up nights." - P.J. O’Rourke, International best-selling author “Green… demonstrates an extraordinary ability to create a complex but accessible plot, with interesting characters combined with plenty of intrigue, mystery, murder and terror. Born to Run has all the ingredients to set Green even further on the path to international repute as a compelling writer of master thrillers.” - Australian Financial Review “A cracking political thriller… Green’s meticulously researched novel draws readers in from the outset… the action is relentless as the fast-paced plot heats up…. It all makes for a tense series of chapters leading up to a terrific climax. Verdict: Fast-paced and well-written. - Daily Telegraph A BEWILDERING LANDSCAPE OF BETRAYALS Isabel Diaz is set to be the first woman to win the White House. But her chances plummet when a Muslim protégé is accused of syphoning funds to terrorists and, seemingly unrelated, a young Australian software whizz is tossed off a London skyscraper. Then, when a TV journalist digs up a dark secret from Isabel's past, her presidential hopes shatter. With the public stunned, and only days before the vote, terrorists use the Australian's stolen software to launch a daring attack on New York City. ISABEL DIAZ IS BORN TO RUN. BUT CAN SHE EVER WIN? AND SHOULD SHE? Set in the lead-up to the next US Presidential election, John M. Green’s gripping political thriller Born to Run features Republican Hispanic Isabel Diaz, the nation’s favourite candidate to lead the White House in a story that takes readers on a wild ride of murder, terror and treason. Green has a talent for capturing the complexity of our contemporary world, ramping it up a few notches and giving readers a wild ride through seemingly unimaginable yet believable scenarios across political, technological and financial terrains. In Born to Run, the world yearns for Republican candidate Isabel Diaz to be America’s first female President. With her rapid rags to riches ascent, the charismatic protagonist personifies the American dream and is the nation’s favourite candidate – that is, until a series of dramatic events occur. As the story unfolds her chances plummet when a Muslim protégé is accused of syphoning funds to terrorists and, seemingly unrelated, a young Australian software whiz is tossed off a London skyscraper. Then, when a TV journalist digs up a dark secret from Isabel's past, her presidential hopes shatter. With the public stunned, and only days before the vote, terrorists use the Australian's stolen software to launch a daring attack on New York City. Green asks the ‘what if’ questions about the world around us and threads them together in an explosive and compelling tale. A THRILL-A-MINUTE SAGA THAT KEEPS YOU GUESSING Do you love thrillers? Do you love whip-smart, highly researched white-knuckle rides? Why not check out the other works of John M. Green? Nowhere Man The Trusted

Born to Run, by John M. Green

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1493331 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-01
  • Released on: 2015-06-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Born to Run, by John M. Green

Review John M. Green is the new Michael Crichton... but better!... A spectacular political thriller... it kept me up nights --P.J. O Rourke, International Best-Selling AuthorIt's what used to be called a 'ripping yarn'. The pace is cracking and it's a great read. --Michael Rakusin, Hale & Iremonger

About the Author When it dawned on John that what got him up in the morning was writing, not his day job, he quit the job. That was after 30 years in executive life. He was then an executive director in a leading investment bank. Earlier, he'd been a partner in 2 major law firms, and a director of a publishing house. He is a well-known business writer and commentator and his writing has appeared in a variety of publications in Australia and overseas including: The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, Company Director, Business Spectator, The Age, The Bulletin, and the UKs Financial Times. As well as writing, he's a board member of two stock-exchange-listed corporations and some not-for-profits, as well as a co-founder of Pantera Press. He lives in Sydney with his wife, a sculptor. They have two adult children who share their passions for the arts, books, business and philanthropy. Nowhere Man is John s first novel. His second novel, Born to Run, is a thriller about a US presidential election that gets derailed by terror, treason, and a twist in the Consitution.


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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Political slow burn thriller with a big finale By Tracey After reading and enjoying Nowhere Man by John M. Green, I decided to read Born to Run as well. Isabel Diaz had a poor childhood - with the scars to prove it - and is now a philanthropist and America's favourite in the lead up to the presidential elections. She is set to become the first female US President in history until it is all ripped from her grasp in a carefully researched and live TV show. Also happening at the same time is a carefully plotted terrorist attack on New York City that has the potential to bring the city to its very knees; but how are the terrorists connected to the politicians and who's pulling the strings?What was noticeably different between Nowhere Man and Born to Run was that Nowhere Man had an identifiable destination in terms of plot; there was a mystery that needed solving and therefore the reader was aware of the direction the novel was heading. This isn't the case with Born to Run.In Born to Run, you are never sure what is going to happen next; events take place but the reader is never permitted to peek around the corner or even get half a step in front of where the author wants you. This had the effect on me of a slow burn thriller, and I found that the last third of the book went by in an absolute rush and the heady climax was reached.My favourite character in the novel was Isabel's deaf son Davey who added such dimension to the plot and a fresh perspective on parenting when one parent understands ASL (sign language) better than another. Davey even had me laughing out loud when he tells a King Kong joke in ASL.I was also surprised at the Australian author's ability to fall into US politics so seamlessly despite his comment in the Author's note that he's: "...addicted to US presidential elections..." I must've tried at least half a dozen times in my life to understand how US government operates and then six months later, I've forgotten it all again. (This also happens to me with the rules of cricket).Nevertheless, you don't need to be an expert in politics to enjoy Born To Run, but if you have an interest it may enhance your enjoyment of this political thriller.

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