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  1. Big and fast," from the World's #1 Bestselling Author, James Patterson, and former US President, Bill Clinton, a powerhouse team delivering the most gripping and surprising thriller in years (Michael Connelly). "Ambitious and wildly readable... Clinton and Patterson's fictional commander in chief brims with humanity, character and stoicism."—New York Times Book Review

  2. The President Is Missing: With Michael Rooker, Paul Adelstein, Janet McTeer, Ann Dowd. An American President stumbles upon a secret, world-threatening crisis.

  3. 3. Juni 2018 · In “The President Is Missing,” a take-charge leader goes AWOL in an attempt to stop a computer virus from bringing the United States to a standstill.

  4. 4. Juni 2018 · The president is a super-decent bipartisan hero, an ideal mash-up between John McCain and, um, Bill Clinton. Like Clinton, Duncan met his wife at law school and has one adult daughter; unlike ...

  5. The President is Missing puts the listener inside the White House and inside the mind of a President grappling with extraordinary circumstances.’ – Dennis Quaid on the audiobook of The President is Missing ' Relentless in its plotting and honest in its examination of issues that strike close to our hearts.'

    • President Bill Clinton, James Patterson
  6. 11. Juni 2019 · The President Is Missing towers above most political thrillers . . . Must read." ― Pittsburgh Post-Gazette " The President Is Missing is heart-pounding, gripping, terrifying. As I read, ferociously turning the pages, I kept asking myself, 'Could this really happen?' Bill Clinton's insight into the pressures of being president and life in the ...

  7. 17. Juli 2018 · Die Qualität des Produkts konnte man sich ebenso ausrechnen wie seinen globalen Erfolg. » The President Is Missing « (Anke und Eber­hardt Kreutzer haben das Buch ins Deutsche über­setzt) ist eine respek­table, solide gefertigte und spannende Unter­haltungs­lektüre, darf aber weder einen Inno­vations­preis noch literari­sche Lorbeer ...