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The Power Curve
  

The Power Curve (Hardcover)

de Richard Herman (Author) "Robert Bender stood up when the reporter was ushered into his basement office under the West Wing of the White House ..." En savoir plus
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Public libraries should expect requests for this title, which may catapult Herman (Dark Wing, LJ 5/1/94) from the military/technothriller genre into the best-sellers category. In 2001, a female vice president is in the Oval Office after the president's unexpected death. Intent on tax reform and untried at foreign affairs, President Turner is thrust into an international crisis when China threatens Japan near an American military base. At home are political foes, some very near, determined to bring her down. Herman's White House episodes, political intrigue, military base action, and international negotiations crackle with tension and credibility. This novel shows the dominant role psychology plays in both domestic and foreign affairs. For most popular collections.?Rebecca Sturm Kelm, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib, Highland Heights
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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In the very near future, Vice President Madeline O'Keith Turner is sworn in as the first woman president of the U.S. A crisis with China demands immediate attention. Her predecessor had sanctioned the Chinese accession of Taiwan; following this sellout, South Korea signed a pact with China that puts Japan in jeopardy. As Chinese and Japanese troops mobilize, U.S. forces stationed on Okinawa must make a show of force. Highly suspicious of the military, President Turner slashes the defense budget by 30 percent yet realizes that decisive actions are required, especially in her position as the nation's first female commander-in-chief. For counsel she depends on former Thunderbird pilot General Robert Bender, who understands the structure of the armed services, and on Patrick Shaw, her power-hungry chief of staff, who recklessly leaks Oval Office secrets to the press. Antiwar demonstrations, plane crashes, nuclear weapons, hostage situations, and behind-the-scenes political backstabbing layer this complex thriller, which echoes current events as Beijing flexes its muscles on the world stage. Jennifer Henderson --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Woman Prez Tries To Figure It Out, Mars 14 2001
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I read this book because I wanted a great political thriller. The characters, particularly the Chief of Staff (Shaw) and the National Security Advisor (Bender), were wonderfully crafted--brilliant and human at the same time. The author could've made the President a trifle tougher (geez, she's always uncomfortable in a room full of men). There was too much focus on military operations and the concomitant jargon--bore me some more (and I'm an ex-Airborne troop). Still, an excellent few hours of entertainment.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Page Turning and Gripping Political Thriller, Jui 8 2000
Par P. Connors "Colonialpara" (United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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In the near future, the United States gets its first female President. She is Madeline O'Keith Turner and she gets to the White House as a result of the death of her male predecessor (who turns out to be a traitor and betrayer of allies). Maddy Turner is a widow with two young children with her when she becomes President. Her mother, a retird hair stylist, who is full of every day wisdom is also part of the cast. Early in her Presidency, Maddy finds out that her running mate, his Secretary of State and the National Security Advisor sold out Taiwan to the Communists on the mainland. Despite the fact that the reunification is basically a peaceful one, the imperial designs of the Red Chinese are blatantly presented to the inexperienced President and her advisers. It is how this new leader of the Free World handles them, while fighting off internal intrigue in the Cabinet, the Congress and the Senate that makes this novel such an interesting study in domestic and international power politics.

The author, Richard Herman, has written several other well constructed political and military thrillers. He gets better with each outing. In POWER CURVE introduces a new character, Lt Gen Robert Bender, a career Air Force officer who has to play the tenuous game of balancing the needs of a new and inexperienced woman President with the obligations he has to his military superiors. To Robert Bender, loyalty, honor and integrity are the watchwords by which he lives his life. Herman does an outstanding job of defining this officer, his sense of mission, his loyalty to the nation and the Constitution. The author also provides the reader with the political and military villains needed to keep the narrative tightly focused. The Chinese leadership is shown to be imperialistic, opportunistic and totally commited to achieving their ends, which are total domination of the ocean areas around mainland China.

After Taiwan is returned to mainland control via the nefarious machinations of several American politicians, the Chinese think that Maddy Turner will be a pushover. In the beginning of the story, she does appear that way. What Herman does however, is provide her with a team of people who she can turn to and rely on. Key among them is Lt Gen Bender, who must handle his military/political responsibilities while dealing with the death of his only child, a daughter who just happens to be a "wizzo" in the back seat of an F-15E Strike Eagle. She graduated from the Air Force Academy like her dad and followed him into fighters and she died too young. She is just part of what this man of honor and courage must deal with while trying to prevent nuclear war between China and Japan.

Herman writes very well about military people. He also has a knack for writing about the sleazy side of politics and the gamesmanship that goes on in domestic and international politics. I started this book on June 7th and finished on June 8th. It held me that tightly.

This is one of those books that can also be used as a moral allegory. I met people in this novel that could be part of the government in Washington right now. And although I do not agree with Maddy Turner's knee-jerk dislike for the military or her unwise decision to cut the defense budget 30% in two years, by the end of the novel, I must admit (grudgingly) that I had come to respect her. ......................

While Maddy Turner despairs of ever having to use military force and is hesitant to the point of total inaction, ...................

After reading POWER CURVE, I also realized that much of the story line could happen. Just look at recent headlines re: China and Taiwan independence. Look at how the Chinese rattled their sabers. If you want to read a plausible scenario for just what is possible in East Asia, then read POWER CURVE by Richard Herman. It gave me hours of reading pleasure and another reminder that power is an incredibly addictive drug. END

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Similarities, Fév 20 2000
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I haven't read the book yet, but when I saw the first review comment, I felt strangely reminded to the situation in Germany in 1999 when the newly elected former peace activists and environmentalists saw themselves faced with a situation which demanded them to take military action.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A good political thriller
I liked the pacing of this book. Not too fast (which usually sacrifices details) and not too slow(which just drags with details). Read more
Publié le Sep 20 1999

3.0étoiles sur 5 Come on Maddy, Make a move!
What a peace-nik. Not that that's all bad, but when you don't go to war, because you don't want your son to become a pilot in 15 years. Come on Dick?!? Read more
Publié le Sep 18 1998 par Sean Valley

5.0étoiles sur 5 Intelligent, complex, subtle
This is the first Richard Herman novel I have read, and I was pleased with it's intelligence, and relevance to today's politics and culture. Read more
Publié le Aoû 23 1998

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