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Political suicide [sound recording] : [a novel] / Michael Palmer.

Palmer, Michael, 1942- (Author). Petkoff, Robert. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781427229038
  • ISBN: 1427229031
  • Physical Description: 9 sound discs (10 hrs. 30 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition: Unabridged ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Macmillan Audio, p2012.

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Compact discs.
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Read by Robert Petkoff.
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Dr. Lou Welcome has been supervising Dr. Gary McHugh's recovery from alcoholism. Though McHugh hasn't been taking his AA program seriously, Lou sees progress and the two have become friends. After visiting a patient of his, Congressmen Elias Colston, McHugh is found unconscious in his wrecked car. Colston has been shot dead, and McHugh is the prime suspect, though he insists the congressman was dead when he got there. Lou investigates the murder and uncovers a deadly conspiracy.
Subject: Alcoholics > Fiction.
Legislators > United States > Death > Fiction.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Genre: Suspense fiction.
Medical novels.
Topic Heading: Audiobooks, Unabridged.

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Political Suicide
Political Suicide
by Palmer, Michael; Petkoff, Robert (Read by)
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Political Suicide


From The New York Times bestselling author of Oath of Office comes a gripping thriller at the crossroads of politics and medicine In Political Suicide , Michael Palmer delivers another gripping thriller at the crossroads of politics and medicine Dr. Lou Welcome, from Palmer's New York Times bestselling Oath of Office, is back in this heart stopping medical thriller. A desperate phone call embroils Lou in scandal and murder involving Dr. Gary McHugh, known around the Capital as the "society doc." Lou has been supervising McHugh, formerly a black-out drinker, through his work with the Physician Wellness Office.  McHugh has been very cavalier about his recovery, barely attending AA and refusing a sponsor. But Lou sees progress, and the two men are becoming friends. Now, McHugh has been found unconscious in his wrecked car after visiting a patient of his, the powerful Congressman Elias Colston, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. Soon after McHugh awakens in the hospital ER, Colston's wife returns home to find her husband shot dead in their garage. She then admits to the police that she had just broken off a long-standing affair with McHugh. Something about McHugh's story has Lou believing he is telling the truth, that the Congressman was dead when he arrived and before he blacked out. Lou agrees to look into matters, but when he encounters motive, method and opportunity he is hard pressed to believe in his friend-that is until a deadly high-level conspiracy begins to unravel, and Lou acquires information that makes him the next target.

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