Michael Palmer and Daniel Palmer a New Release coming in March! The First Family...Intrigue and Murder!

First Family by authors MichaelPalmer, Daniel Palmer is a story of not only White House and First Family intrigue, but it also stuns the readers with a mystery plot of genetic research. I won't post spoilers about the plot of the genetic research because that is a key element.
The book opens with the scene of Susie Banks onstage at the Kennedy Center with her violin. Susie felt the violin was a part of her very being and she was ready to begin a professional career. Halfway through Bach's Partita N0.2 something tragic happens to Susie! Her arms go into spastic movements and her loved violin crashes to the floor. The seizures stopped as soon as they started, and with anguish, she picked up the broken instrument and stumbled offstage. Susie is a student who attends the prestigious True Potential Institute along with the First Family's son Cam.

I really liked the character of Karen Ray, a special agent with the Secret Service who is to protect the presidents family with her life, and she is very serious about her job. She is concerned one morning at the changes to sixteen-year-old Cam's shift in attitude. He had been a delightful kid and was working toward earning the title Grandmaster. Recently he seems withdrawn and after losing a game of chess to his friend and closest rival, he explodes with an uncharacteristic fit of anger. Karen wants Cam to see Dr. Gleason, the doctor to the First Family. Cam is against seeing the doctor who thinks Cams recent subtle changes are due to depression. Karen asks the family for permission for Dr. Lee Blackwood, her ex-husband, to visit with Cam for a second opinion.
Now, this is where many of the hidden mysteries of the main plot start to intertwine! The power plays between White House/Presidential protocol sometimes clash with the medical testing Cam needs. When you are part of The First Family...Who can you Trust?
This very well written and it scientific passages of the story are a bit stunning!
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