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What It Takes to Kill a Bull Moose
- Bull Moose Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: B. R. Franklin
- Length: 12 hrs and 57 mins
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Summary
Former U.S. Senator Jackson Piper thought his political ambitions were shattered after a shocking defeat on the national stage drove him out of public service. But when a sinister plan to hijack the presidential election shatters his quiet retreat in the Rockies, Piper mounts a historic bid for the presidency under the banner of the newly revived Bull Moose Party. He must navigate a treacherous landscape filled with deceit, betrayal, and political violence. With his family at his side, Piper battles not just for his political future but for the soul of a nation teetering on the edge.
President Warner’s national agenda threatens to plunge the nation further into chaos, and the stakes have never been higher. Yet, Jackson Piper is not alone in his fight. In the background lurks an unlikely ally—the Curse of Tippecanoe, an ancient prophecy that could spell doom for Piper’s opponents.
In this riveting thriller that delves into the heart of American politics, follow Piper and his loyal team of patriots in a race against power, corruption, and time in pursuit of redemption. What It Takes to Kill a Bull Moose is a heart-pounding journey through the dark corridors of power in the near future that will keep you on your toes until the vert end in a fight for the future of America.
Dive into this electrifying tale of courage, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of justice. What It Takes to Kill a Bull Moose is a winner of a 2024 International Firebird Book Award and is a must-listen for fans of political thrillers like The Diplomat and The West Wing, or contemporary authors such as James Patterson, Steve Berry, and David Baldacci, or anyone yearning for a reinvention of American politics.