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Untouchable

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In the latest edge-of-your-seat thriller from Edgar and Barry Award finalist Mike Lawson, beloved Washington DC fixer Joe DeMarco finds himself assigned an impossible case: help take down the President of the United States.

Brandon Cartwright was a rich guy worth a couple billion bucks—inherited, of course—meaning he hadn't worked a day in his life. But he sure knew how to party, and the people he rubbed shoulders with were all sorts of rich and famous: politicians and movie stars and British royalty and Russian oligarchs. So when Brendan Cartwright is executed in his own home, the cops quickly conclude that he was most likely killed by one or more of the rich, powerful people he partied with.

But when John Mahoney, the former Speaker of the House, emerges from a clandestine meeting with the head of the National Archives, he learns there's evidence suggesting that the President of the United States was somehow involved with Cartwright's death. Mahoney needs someone who can investigate from the shadows—enter Joe DeMarco, Mahoney's fixer.

DeMarco is no stranger to hunting down some of the very worst people Washington D.C. has to offer. In fact, he's made a career of it. But as evidence continues to point towards the President, DeMarco is faced with an impossible situation: investigating a man who is quite literally untouchable.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from December 2, 2024
      Lawson’s darkly satisfying latest (after Kingpin) finds political fixer Joe DeMarco investigating a salacious cover-up by a senior government official in Washington, D.C. Two months after Brandon Cartwright, a billionaire heir known for his raucous sex parties, is killed, National Archives director Porter Hendricks comes across a draft copy of a recent speech the president gave at the United Nations. On the back is a doodle that strongly suggests the president was planning to have Cartwright murdered by his friend, national security adviser Eric Doyle. Hendricks takes the document to former Speaker of the House John Mahoney, who asks DeMarco to look into the matter. Soon after he begins, people connected to the inquiry start turning up dead, prompting him to turn to his friend Emma, a former Defense Intelligence Agency spy, for help. Lawson loads the action with everything fans expect from the series—banter between DeMarco and Emma, new information about DeMarco’s hit man father, perfidy at the highest levels of government—and then pushes the plot into uncharted, pitch-black territory, adding a welcome jolt of gravity to DeMarco’s adventures. This long-running series still has plenty of gas in the tank. Agent: Mel Berger, WME.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2025
      Much to the dismay of his staff, the president of the United States is a compulsive doodler. This time with good reason: a scrawl on the back of a speech should have been discarded. But a staffer was in a hurry, and it wound up at the National Archives. Bombshell: the scrawl refers to a billionaire degenerate known as "a pimp to the rich and famous" (think Jeffrey Epstein). Investigation leads to cover-ups, murders, and a call to Lawson's series hero, "fixer" Joe DeMarco. DeMarco's calm exterior conceals an ocean of pain and rage. But that is a key to what makes the novel a success: the author lets his characters, both good and vile, reveal themselves to us in ways that help the plot. Thus we see the canny Speaker of the House, bare feet up on a coffee table, scratching his armpit. Or Eric Doyle, the President's national security advisor, whose way of handling the uncooperative--disappear 'em--has become a figure of speech: "Doyle's way." This novel invites you to live in it for a bit.

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