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The 38th President

A Watergate Novel

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The 38th President

By: Paul Wonnacott
Narrated by: Philip Benoit
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Watergate could have turned out quite differently. In this novel, it does. The story is told by a fictitious White House official who becomes entangled in a web of bribery, blackmail, arson, and espionage. He conspicuously fails to follow his own good advice: Don’t do anything you wouldn’t want to see on the front page of the Washington Post.

After the fact, history may seem preordained, but it is not. At the beginning of Nixon’s second term in 1973, who would have thought that, if Nixon were driven from office, Gerry Ford would become president?

In this novel, the wheel of fortune takes another turn. The 38th president is not Gerry Ford.

©2008 Paul Wonnacott (P)2021 Paul Wonnacott
Spies & Politics Political Espionage Fiction Thriller & Suspense Historical Fiction Alternate History Science Fiction
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Let's start off by noting that this title was listed as SciFi. I suppose alternative political history qualifies, but it's a stretch to be sure.
That said, this is an interesting, if not a bit slow-moving, tale of political intrigue and Watergate-related history all wrapped up in a slightly alternative timeline.
The characters, the plot arcs, and the overall theme are well researched, believable and interesting ( particularly to students of the Watergate era White House ).
That said, it is also slow at times, and the performer, who generally brings more drama to his work, does a very dry reading of the story.
I enjoyed it, but I suspect that only true Watergate buffs, and political fiction fans, will get a kick out of this one. Give it a limited recommendation.

Getting what you paid for( in so many ways)

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A fine work of historical fiction, well researched. The narration isn't so great, however, with mispronounced names and other things, as well as no tone or inflection.

A very interesting alternate history

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The 38th President is a fascinating listen for any Watergate junkie, and succeeds where many alternate histories do not: It’s grounded in fact and takes plausible alternate turns in the plot.

The excellent narration by Philip Benoit keeps the story moving forward. It sets exactly the right tone, weaving the threads together with a steady pulse. I’m familiar with much of Benoit’s previous work and note that this is his particular strength – weaving a fabric of believability that envelopes the reader in the world of the story.

I can’t say more without giving away important plot points of the book, but let it suffice to say that the narration of the “everyman” (a presidential aide) drawn into an extraordinary situation remains believable and compelling throughout.

Compelling, Especially for the Watergate Junkie

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