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Shelley's Heart (Hardcover)

by Charles McCarry (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

McCarry (The Tears of Autumn; The Better Angels) knows the world of intelligence and the insider's Washington cold, and it shows. Shelley's Heart is an intricate, skillfully spun novel about high-level political intrigue set in a recognizable near future. Liberal President Bedford Lockwood's reelection has been challenged by conservative Franklin Mallory, on the ground of computer tampering with the votes?and Lockwood has another liability: he once apparently gave the order for a terrorist Arab leader to be assassinated. With the aid of Archimedes Hammett, a radical lawyer not unlike William Kunstler, sinister forces of the far left (an unusual switch) are working on a plot of their own, which begins with making Hammett Chief Justice. Also on the scene is beautiful Zarah Christopher, the link with agent Paul Christopher (whose family saga is woven into all McCarry's novels, sometimes to rather bewildering effect) and a couple of ultrafeminists who seem to have strayed in from John Irving's Garp. Apart from what looks like a terrorist attempt on Mallory near the beginning of the book, and a climactic shootout, there is little physical action, but McCarry's uncanny grasp of Washington mores and methods keeps the long book humming along; in his hands, Senate hearings and backroom haggles become as taut as courtroom drama. He also has a flair for the creation of odd but convincing characters, like the House Speaker, an alcoholic lecher who is oddly heroic, and a bewildered upper-crust Yalie who becomes involved in intrigue simply because he is a member of a college secret society (the Shelleyans). It is an enjoyable, highly intelligent novel, but its coolness prevents it from being ultimately involving. 50,00 first printing.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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A former journalist who currently lives in Washington, D.C., McCarry seems eminently well qualified to write this novel about a newly elected president who discovers that his underlings used a little computer magic to clinch the election. The publisher is pushing this with a good-sized first printing.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Absorbing and plausible, Oct 1 1998
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The problem with most novels about Washington is that they are either 1)completely implausible (see FAVORITE SON) or 2)boring to anyone who doesn't actually live here. Charles McCarry's books are the exceptions that prove the rule. SHELLEY'S HEART works equally well as political thriller and incisive satire of late-20th century Washington (the reviewer who found it the work of a rightwing conspiracy clearly didn't get it). His attention to detail is perfect, and his characters are priceless. It would make a great movie, except that Hollywood probably doesn't care for this vision of our nation's capital.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Modern-Day Political Thriller, Sep 23 1998
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A bombshell of a political thriller, the sequel to McCarry's The Better Angels. A tense and riveting tale of a struggle for presidential power, and the human and political consequences it leaves in its wake. Loading his story with rich, detailed characters, McCarry proves his mastery of the political spellbinder as well as the spy novel. You will be hungry for more!
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4.0 out of 5 stars What did he know and when did he know it?, Sep 14 1998
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That question, most famously asked by Howard Baker of Richard Nixon, could apply equally to Charles McCarry. Having begun this book the night before Ken Starr sent those rancid documents to the Hill, I found much of McCarry's novel eerily dead-on, especially in the behind-the-scenes news, legal, extra-legal, congressional and executive office commentaries and viciously funny asides. How could McCarry have foreseen so much of our current national and international troubles in 1993 (assuming it took two years to write and publish) - from fatally flawed presidents to Islamic terrorists? Loved the impeachment section! My only cavils are the "cast of thousands," many with similar names/plot functions, despite my familiarity with some of the characters from earlier novels, and the identity of the caftan-clad assassin - telegraphed early and prefunctorily wrapped up - oh, all right, I stayed up late to see how the reader would be left - and even later pondering the questions Charlie raised.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One of the finest political thrillers ever written.
Shelley's Heart unfolds at just the right pace. McCarry's writing is as gripping and spine-tingling as ever, and his characters (particularly Zarah Christopher, Julian Hubbard,... Read more
Published on Aug 23 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Book By Charles McCarry
First, Charles McCarry is truly a great American writer. Evidence his novel "The Last Supper" discussed later. Read more
Published on Feb 15 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible book. Right wing conspiracy nuts would not agree.
The book is set in the near future, but there has been a lot of change. Hunters are no longer able to hunt, so Washington is overrun with deer. Read more
Published on May 19 1997

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, well-written, suspenseful political thriller
Compelling from the first scene. Vivid descriptions, well-imagined characters. Set in the near future, this is the story of a stolen presidential election which only sets the... Read more
Published on May 18 1996

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