Power Struggle, PBS NewsHour
Power Struggle, PBS NewsHour
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Power Struggle

Author: PBS NewsHour

Narrator: PBS NewsHour

Unabridged: 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/26/2006


Synopsis

Ray Suarez reports on the FBI raid on Louisiana Democratic Rep. William Jefferson's office and the constitutional debate it has sparked on Capitol Hill. Then, Suarez speaks with Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University School of Law and Stephen Gillers, a professor at New York University Law School.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Linda on November 12, 2017

After being almost killed by a Russian mob hit man, Madison Knight is beginning to pull herself together. She has the occasional nightmare, the more often flashbacks, a bit of PTSD, but she's getting better with the help of a therapist and the love of her boyfriend. But the hit man is back ... and he......more

Goodreads review by Sherry on November 29, 2017

Major Crimes Detective Madison Knight has mixed emotions about Jimmy Bates murder. Maybe it was Karma that he’s lying in his bed, brutally murdered. After all, he was responsible for her grandfather’s death. Could the hitman that had almost killed Madison be back to finish the job? Could the Russian......more

Goodreads review by Fanna on November 29, 2017

4.5/5 Power Struggle is a murder-mystery with a thriller tone that takes the readers on a journey of action, suspense and emotions.  Madison Knight, a smart and strong detective, is not one to go down without a fight, even when the stakes are high. The nightmares haunted her ever since Constantine Rom......more

Goodreads review by Nadene (Totally Addicted to Reading) on December 14, 2017

I had the pleasure of meeting Detective Madison Knight when I read In the Line of Duty book #7 in the Madison Knight series. I admired her for tough as nails demeanor, her tenacity and her dedication in doing her job. I also saw the lengths she would go through to protect those she loved. I related......more

Goodreads review by Jenni on November 28, 2017

I thought a book about the Russian mafia was going to have a lot of violence in but Carolyn Arnold surprised me with how she told the story of the murders but didn't go into too much graphic details as I don't like books with too much violence. Also it didn't go into the politic or technical things......more