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  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409078982
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 528
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Palace Council




One man will uncover a plot to control the world's most powerful nation...

The devastating and powerful thriller from the bestselling author of The Emperor of Ocean Park.

Summer, 1952. Twenty powerful men gather in secret and devise a plot to manipulate the President of the United States.

Soon after, writer Eddie Wesley leaves a party hosted by affluent and influential members of black society, and discovers a body. The murdered man had an unusual gold cross gripped between his hands and Eddie is determined to find out why he was killed and what the cross signifies.

But then Eddie's sister Junie becomes entangled in an underground movement and vanishes...

Is her disappearance connected to the conspiracy to control the President of the United States?

  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409078982
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 528
Categories:

About the author

Stephen L Carter

Stephen L. Carter is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale University, where he has taught since 1982. He is the author of several non-fiction books and the novel The Emperor of Ocean Park.

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Praise for Palace Council

[Carter is] a very good storyteller... readers will find the Harlem of this book downright intriguing

Washington Times

A brilliant literary thriller, packed with insight, intelligence and ideas...Eye-opening and absorbing: I really couldn't put it down

Literary Review

Carter employs conspiratorial and paranoid plotting to highlight the reality of American political division ...skilled at injecting pace and tension...a historical thriller that efficiently delivers both thrills and history, especially in the still under-developed chronicles of black America

Mark Lawson, Guardian

Crisp and enthralling...an ambitious novel...that covers the social, political and cultural changes in post-war America from the point of view of the black elite

Daily Telegraph

Insights into a realm little known in the UK

The Times

Intricate plotting... richly involving

Independent

Spellbinding

Daily Mail

Very successful as a page turning thriller, pacy enough and containing enough plot twists to keep the reader guessing while at the same time never feeling contrived ... It is a thriller in the best sense of the word and one that is well worth investigating

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