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The Other Woman

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Pam Leighton is a smart, ambitious, and sexy aide to a handsome Washington lobbyist named John Duke. For the last two years, she's also been his lover. It's an open secret that his glamorous and social-climbing wife, Catherine, tolerates--to a point.

After the President nominates Duke for a cabinet post, Catherine sees her opportunity and delivers an either fire Pam or get ready for a very public, very ugly divorce. Duke's sharply honed political instincts tell him exactly what he needs to do. In one abrupt, brutal meeting, Duke ends the relationship and fires her from the job she loves. But Pam is not about to go A powerful New York publisher is offering her big money for what could be the ultimate Washington tell-all. But when people around her begin dying, Pam realizes that finishing the book may be a matter of life and death--her own.

352 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 13, 2006

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1,532 reviews7 followers
May 28, 2024
It really kept me guessing, but the ending was a tad anticlimactic and too perfect.
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157 reviews
August 10, 2014
I picked up this book out of the discard bin at the Simpson Library. Pam Leighton's lover of 2 years leaves her because his wife has influence in high places and has an opportunity to be Secretary of Energy. She decides to write a Washington tell-all which involves many powerful people including her ex-lover. She hits road blocks in her attempt to get the book written and published. Her apartment gets tossed and her hard drive wiped out, her publisher backs out, she goes into seclusion and is found and hides again, someone who gives her additional information for her case against the Washington insiders is murdered, she gets thrown from a ferry into New York harbor and on the story goes. Her life is in danger and she goes into hiding only to be found again and again. Every chapter has suspense and questions on who is in cahoots with whom and who is the insider that makes it so easy for "them" to find her.
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264 reviews37 followers
November 29, 2008
It's a fluffy read but a pretty good page turner. Super far fetched but I needed something different to read for a change.

Pam Leighton is the aide and mistress to Washington lobbyist. When he get's a job as Secretary of Energy he breaks off his relationship with Pam. She decides to write a book about the backroom politics.

While she's writing the book, attempts are made on her life. She then goes on the run. With the help of a couple close friends she tries to get the book published but is it worth her life?

A good mystery. I enjoyed Diana Diamond other book The Daughter In Law.
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1,511 reviews51 followers
December 5, 2012
I was surprised to learn that Diana Diamond is not the author's real name but a pseudonym name of William P. Kennedy. I found this to be a real page-turner! Every time I thought I had it figured out...I'd turn another page and realize I was definitely on the wrong track. This is not the book to start before bedtime when you're tired...you'll stay up late and keep reading. :) Enjoy!! I'm off to find a title by William P. Kennedy.
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272 reviews2 followers
May 19, 2008
This was a really fun book to read. Once I got into it, I could not put it down. I couldn't wait to find out who was really trying to kill her and if they'd succeed in stopping the publication of her book. It is depressing to think so much corruption goes on in our government. It's disheartening to think that there are so many individuals motivated purely by greed.
48 reviews2 followers
December 1, 2008
This was an interesting book. I finished it solely because I wanted to know how the author was going to wrap up all of the loose ends. If I hadn't been so curious, I don't know that I would have finished!
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May 30, 2014
Agree that the plot was far fetched but it made for a good read. Didn't really care for the main character and couldn't really get into her mind to figure out what she really wanted. Overall enjoyed the book.
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July 24, 2009
This book was not what I was expecting. It turned out to be a fairly good mystery and not the getting even plot that I expected.
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August 3, 2011
Couldn't put this book down, would like to read some of her other books...the Step-mother, the First Wife, The Trophy Wife, The Daughter-in-law, The Babysitter and The Good Sister.
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January 23, 2016
Pam Leighton sets out to write a tell all book about payola in government after her lover is appointed to the Secretary of Energy. Influential forces try to stop her sending into hiding.
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516 reviews
March 1, 2009
once you start this you won't want to put it down.
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