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White House
  

White House [Abridged] (Audio Cassette)

by David Hagberg (Author), Bruce Watson (Narrator)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

A nuclear showdown in the Far East becomes the backdrop for Hagberg's latest installment in the Kirk McGarvey series, which begins when the CIA operative is nearly wiped out by a terrorist bomb while dining in a Georgetown restaurant. The bomb does kill McGarvey's erstwhile girlfriend and severely injures his daughter. He soon discovers that the purpose of the attack was to keep him from accepting a promotion to become the head of CIA operations. As McGarvey assumes his new duties, an underground nuclear explosion off the coast of the Korean peninsula becomes the focal point of a confrontation between China, Japan and North Korea, and McGarvey quickly traces an intelligence leak to a wealthy Asian businessman who exerts a powerful influence over a variety of high-powered legislators and the U.S. president himself. As an American nuclear submarine battles to keep the potential combatants in the Far East apart, the focus of the intrigue shifts from the North Koreans to the president and finally to Japan when McGarvey discovers some suspicious behavior surrounding a major Japanese space launch that eventually results in the murder of a U.S. astronaut. Hagberg's premise of a potential nuclear meltdown is frighteningly plausible, and he deftly juggles several well-researched subplots involving the commander of the American submarine, the American astronauts assigned to the space mission and the hyperactively heroic McGarvey, who must defend his family from another attack before embarking on a one-man mission to stop the launch. While his climactic mission stretches credibility to the breaking point, Hagberg delivers a powerful payload of action, suspense and political intrigue in the meantime. (Aug.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Booklist

This is Hagberg's eighth novel about superspy Kirk McGarvey. The fun begins with two seemingly unrelated incidents. The first is the destruction of a North Korean nuclear weapon site by Japanese commandos. The second is an attempt to murder McGarvey by bombing a Georgetown restaurant. Kirk's French girlfriend is killed and his daughter wounded in the explosion. With Washington worried about North Korea, Japan, and China--who's likely to do what to whom, when and how?--McGarvey puts aside his desire to resign from the CIA and instead takes on the job of deputy director of operations. Guided by a computer whiz who lives on Twinkies, he deals with a president preoccupied with campaign funds, an Asian money man who has slept in the Lincoln bedroom, and an assortment of villains on both sides of the globe. A nifty nonstop-action tale that deserves comparison with Clancy, Cussler, and the other lords of technological mayhem. Budd Arthur --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars It is a fast-paced thriller, May 14 2003
A friend of mine gave me this book and I picked it up since I needed a faster-paced read in the midst of moving. This book is definitely a fast-paced thriller ~~ you can't put it down.

With events beginning with a bombing in a Georgetown restaurant, Kirk Macgrevor begins the hunt for the killers and finds a conspiracy between the Japanese and unidentified sources in the White House ~~ and with the countdown of a space ship in Japan looming, Macgrevor races against time to find the killers. He writes to keep you on your toes ~~ and I thoroughly enjoyed it even though the book has left me with more questions than answers ~~ as if the last few chapters were written in a haste and no answers to be found. That is why I rate this book a 3 star ~~ something was missing.

Other than that, it is an enjoyable read. It's a great summer read ~~ it's a thriller unlike others.

5-13-03

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2.0 out of 5 stars Very Unrealistic, Oct 14 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: White House (Hardcover)
I have read all of Hagberg's books and unfortunately this one is not as good as the others. It goes into the realm of too unrealistic for a thriller. This story is definitely not on par with Ludlum and Cussler.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good - but a little slow through the middle, Oct 11 2001
By RDH (WA) - See all my reviews
This is my first experience with David Hagberg. The book was good though I found it a little slow through the middle. The incident at the beginning was well written and had my hopes up for a continuing excitement level. This however tapered off somewhat through the middle of the book and then picked up with the last 1/3 when the story starts moving fairly fast.

Overall good book - I'd recommend it to others and would read other Hagberg titles.

Also: My copy (paperback) of the book fell apart. The cover came off and pages broke out of the binding.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Read This One!
White House is another outstanding book from Hagberg. The book starts out with an assasination attempt on our hero Kirk McGarvey that results in the death of his French girlfriend... Read more
Published on Jan 20 2001 by Melvin Hunt

5.0 out of 5 stars All I can say is: WOW!
I've been a reader of Hagberg's since on a whim I picked up a copy of 'Critical Mass' several years ago and thought it was a darned good action/adventure novel. Read more
Published on Oct 19 2000 by Jeff Edwards

4.0 out of 5 stars Poor weapons knowledge.
Reading White House now. After all the books Mr. Hagberg has written under two names, I thought he'd have taken the time to get up to speed on weapons. I was wrong. Read more
Published on Feb 7 2000 by Douglas G. Ott

5.0 out of 5 stars It's a keeper!
Since reading High Flight, I have been looking forward to the return of Kirk McGarvey as he continues to "do his thing" in getting rid of the bad guys and saving the... Read more
Published on Feb 5 2000 by John R. Linnell

5.0 out of 5 stars An exciting thriller
Loner Kirk McGarvey is a maverick who left the CIA due to an incident. Still he works as a free-lance operative for the agency killing individuals who threaten democracy. Read more
Published on Jun 28 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent thriller
Cleveland private investigator Milan Jacovich owes his life to Dr. Reginald Parker. Strangely it did not occur when the two were grunts in Nam as their paths never crossed in... Read more
Published on Jun 25 1999

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