I was asked to read this book because the person knows the author. So let me be upfront from the beginning, this is not my kind of book. I hate politics. I hate them in real life and I really don't want to spend my free time reading about it either. So because of that, I was pretty much never going to 'Love' this book. And again to make that clear, that's my issue not the book.
But all that aside, the book wasn't perfect. The transitions were awkward. The main characters were overly idealistic. And the story was... well... political. I'd like to say the politics were overly exaggerated, but sadly it was all too realistic. At first I thought the book was going to be about Washington politics. Then I thought it would be about secret service stuff (which I would have loved), but then it went solidly into politics.
Story starts with a man named Dan sitting as a witness at a senate hearing regarding budgets for the Secret Service, which he is a part of. But he can't keep his mouth shut and 'play the game' and pisses someone important off.(I found this to be ridiculous. They have him testifying yet he doesn't understand how it all really works? That just didn't make sense to me. But anyway) His career is derailed and he is assigned to Las Vegas, which was supposed to be a punishment but he ends up making the best of it and has a good 13 years serving there.
Then one day, some foreign guys take an underage girl back to their hotel, rough her up with the intent to do way worse. But they had been seen, Dan and his team were called, and they guys were busted. They girl was hurt pretty bad, but hadn't yet been raped. As they were on a foreign dignitary team, the men were going to get away with it. Dan couldn't let that happen and leaked the story to the press. It was obviously him who did it. He could either take a bad assignment for his last two years to make retirement, which meant he'd have to move, or he could quit. He quit. And here's why I really couldn't buy this. He had spent 23 years, sacrificing his personal life (he and his wife divorced, and he essentially missed his daughter Meagan's entire life growing up) and by walking away that meant all those sacrifices were for nothing. And while the sacrifice may have been for the 'right' reasons, but he also knew that it wouldn't end up making a difference. So it would really big a big gesture that changed nothing except his career and livelihood. Cool.
So his daughter is in college and he starts spending more time with her. As he has no job he is willing to let her drag him around. Turns out that she has a professor named Walter Becker that she and her fellow students have decided that he should be the next president. He agrees. So they have over a month. Walter wants to accept no money and run on just one platform. He wants a cure initiative to cure cancer. Which is awesome, totally can support that. But Walter didn't want to address any other issues. Just that one. Here is my problem with that, how am I supposed to support a candidate if I don't know how they feel about the issues that are important to me?
Walter is charismatic. And the current main candidate for the democrats is the current VP and he essentially wants the role without doing any work. Just let things ride as they are. The main Republican candidate is former military and she comes off as a warmongering fanatic. The other Republican candidate's name is Anna Morales. She's young, smart, cares about the issues but isn't being taken serious.
So the book is about getting Walter to the primaries. Getting his message out. Seeing how he impacts the other candidates. Walter is a genuinely good person and has a way of being that makes people listen to him. Admire him. Support him. Lots of politics. Lots of political dramas and such.
Walter of course doesn't win. In fact, he has cancer and within a year he has died. But by him running and spreading a 'positive' political message it had a ripple effect. And Anna Morales ends up winning the bid for President. And the story ends with her and Dan starting to date, and she hooked up him with a new assignment that will allow him to retire.
If you enjoy politics and you like the nuances associated with them, then you should read this book. It's probably right up your alley.