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House Divided Hardcover – 23 July 2011
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- ASIN : 0802119786
- Publisher : Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press (23 July 2011)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 345 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780802119780
- ISBN-13 : 978-0802119780
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
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A great novel from a great author! Lawson goes for broke in this Machiavellian thriller, where Washington power brokers take on elite super spies with one rather perplexed Joe DeMarco trying to outwitand outlastthe carnage. Equal parts funny, clever and cool, this book will make your heart race and your mind ponder. Lisa Gardner, New York Times best-selling author of "Live to Tell" "Lawson's "House Divided" is a non-stop thrill ride. The author has created a disturbingly real Washington D.C. and peopled it with eerily familiar characters. He writes with wit and verve and displays a shrewd understanding of bureaucratic irony. Thoroughly enjoyable. The political thriller of the year." John Lutz, New York Times bestselling author of "Urge to Kill" and "The Night Caller" Rating: A. House Divided exemplifies fascinating storytelling with scary overtones. This series is a must read. "Deadly Pleasures" Joe DeMarco, fixer for Speaker of the House John Fitzpatrick Mahoney, is shrewd, tough, discreet, and resourceful. But when he innocently becomes embroiled in a high-tech joust between the supersecret National Security Agency and the Pentagon, DeMarco realizes he s a mere babe in the woods. Lawson creates multifaceted characters [and] the pacing is relentless a great thriller. Thomas Gaughan, "Booklist" (starred review) In Lawson s excellent sixth Joe DeMarco thriller, DeMarco, the fix-it man for womanizing, alcoholic John Mahoney, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, discovers he can get into serious trouble all on his own without the help of Mahoney, who spends this entry offstage in the hospital. Readers will enjoy watching the smart, funny DeMarco, who s wise to the ways of Washington, as he extricates himself from one deadly threat after another. "Publishers Weekly" (starred review) A cousin s death draws D.C. fixer Joe DeMarco away from the golf course and into a case that teaches him much about how the war on terror is fought in this entertaining thriller the case moves at a nice clip and the manner and methods of the war within the war on terror are fascinating. "Kirkus Reviews" Crisply plotted. "Entertainment Weekly" The only problem with [Lawson s] novels is that there are not dozens of them to read! "Seattle Times" I love Joe DeMarco. These are wonderful. I think they re inventive, nicely detailed, just a treat to read. Great airplane books. Nancy Pearl" "A great novel from a great author! Lawson goes for broke in this Machiavellian thriller, where Washington power brokers take on elite super spies with one rather perplexed Joe DeMarco trying to outwit--and outlast--the carnage. Equal parts funny, clever and cool, this book will make your heart race and your mind ponder."--Lisa Gardner, New York Times best-selling author of "Live to Tell" "Lawson's "House Divided" is a non-stop thrill ride. The author has created a disturbingly real Washington D.C. and peopled it with eerily familiar characters. He writes with wit and verve and displays a shrewd understanding of bureaucratic irony. Thoroughly enjoyable. The political thriller of the year." --John Lutz, New York Times bestselling author of "Urge to Kill" and "The Night Caller" "Rating: A. House Divided exemplifies fascinating storytelling with scary overtones. ... This series is a must read."--"Deadly Pleasures" "Joe DeMarco, 'fixer' for Speaker of the House John Fitzpatrick Mahoney, is shrewd, tough, discreet, and resourceful. ... But when he innocently becomes embroiled in a high-tech joust between the supersecret National Security Agency and the Pentagon, DeMarco realizes he's a mere babe in the woods. ... Lawson creates multifaceted characters ... [and] the pacing is relentless ... a great thriller." --Thomas Gaughan, "Booklist" (starred review) "In Lawson's excellent sixth Joe DeMarco thriller, DeMarco, the fix-it man for womanizing, alcoholic John Mahoney, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, discovers he can get into serious trouble all on his own without the help of Mahoney, who spends this entry offstage in the hospital. ... Readers will enjoy watching the smart, funny DeMarco, who's wise to the ways of Washington, as he extricates himself from one deadly threat after another." --"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) "A cousin's death draws D.C. fixer Joe DeMarco away from the golf course and into a case tha
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Stewart Rothwell
4.0 out of 5 stars
A darned good read.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 May 2019Verified Purchase
Need I say more than the headline. Kept me turning the pages until the end. That is all you need.
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lindsayv1977
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 April 2013Verified Purchase
Lost star as it wasnt as good (in my humble opinion) as the other De Marco stories but I was still gripped. Great storyline and well written as all Mike LAwsons books are.
I just found this this one a little harder to get into, maybe it was the other characters and the missing Emma and Mahoney.
I just found this this one a little harder to get into, maybe it was the other characters and the missing Emma and Mahoney.

Booklover
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another DeMarco mystery
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 February 2015Verified Purchase
Another good thriller in the DeMarco series. Mike Lawson has kept up the standard and the suspense. If what he says about the American NSA is true we should all be very worried!

Nick Brett
4.0 out of 5 stars
clever, clever thriller
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2011Verified Purchase
"Machiavellian thriller" reads one of the reviews on the back cover, and they are right, although perhaps the word deliciously should be added.
This is Lawson's sixth thriller in his Joe DeMarco series. DeMarco is a fixer for the Speaker of the House with no action hero talents or skills, he is a slightly determined but very much an average guy. In House Divided the author takes a big change of direction which is a risky but clever strategy. DeMarco becomes almost a background figure while the action takes place around him and in many cases he is either unaware or very much pushed in certain directions. Lawson also removes his support structure, Speaker Mahoney, is in hospital, girlfriend Angela is away on CIA business and multi-talented Emma is away on a cruise with her girlfriend, so DeMarco is very much on his own....
Actually all DeMarco wants to do is play a bit of golf, and he is inconvenienced by a distant cousin being killed and him needing to sort out the estate. In most thrillers this would take the lead character into a chase to uncover the truth but DeMarco just wants to play golf and it takes him a long time to release there may be more to his cousin's death. Meanwhile the NSA and an arm of the Military are playing cat and mouse games with each-other over the death, both agencies operating out of their remit and wanting to take action without exposing their own activities.
I enjoyed every page of this, full of rich characters and clever agency inter-play and a knowledge of US Governmental politics. A vein of wit and charm runs through what is by no means an obvious thriller. We are, like DeMarco, lifted from our comfort zone of heroic leads and clear enemies and we are forced to sit back and just enjoy the show.
I thought this was a fantastic read, some fans may be disappointed with the way the author treats DeMarco but this is clever, clever stuff and highly recommended.
This is Lawson's sixth thriller in his Joe DeMarco series. DeMarco is a fixer for the Speaker of the House with no action hero talents or skills, he is a slightly determined but very much an average guy. In House Divided the author takes a big change of direction which is a risky but clever strategy. DeMarco becomes almost a background figure while the action takes place around him and in many cases he is either unaware or very much pushed in certain directions. Lawson also removes his support structure, Speaker Mahoney, is in hospital, girlfriend Angela is away on CIA business and multi-talented Emma is away on a cruise with her girlfriend, so DeMarco is very much on his own....
Actually all DeMarco wants to do is play a bit of golf, and he is inconvenienced by a distant cousin being killed and him needing to sort out the estate. In most thrillers this would take the lead character into a chase to uncover the truth but DeMarco just wants to play golf and it takes him a long time to release there may be more to his cousin's death. Meanwhile the NSA and an arm of the Military are playing cat and mouse games with each-other over the death, both agencies operating out of their remit and wanting to take action without exposing their own activities.
I enjoyed every page of this, full of rich characters and clever agency inter-play and a knowledge of US Governmental politics. A vein of wit and charm runs through what is by no means an obvious thriller. We are, like DeMarco, lifted from our comfort zone of heroic leads and clear enemies and we are forced to sit back and just enjoy the show.
I thought this was a fantastic read, some fans may be disappointed with the way the author treats DeMarco but this is clever, clever stuff and highly recommended.
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Neici
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book but not enough Demarco
Reviewed in the United States on 27 August 2020Verified Purchase
Interesting book but I missed having Demarco lead the tale. This had other characters primarily in the focus and I missed more of Demarco. Two of the primary characters had similar names but represented different agencies and that was a bit confusing. Wouldn't skip this book but not quite as good as others in the series.
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