A mysterious first lady. The intrepid journalist writing her biography. And the secret that could destroy them both.
Tired of covering the grating dysfunction of Washington and the increasingly outrageous antics of President Henry Caine, White House correspondent Sofie Morse quits her job and plans to leave politics behind. But when she gets a call from the office of First Lady Lara Caine, asking Sofie to come in for a private meeting with Lara, her curiosity is piqued.
Sofie, like the rest of the world, knows little about Lara, only that Lara was born in Soviet Russia, raised in Paris, and worked as a model before moving to America and marrying the notoriously brash future president.
When Lara asks Sofie to write her official biography and to finally fill in the gaps of her history, Sofie’s curiosity gets the better of her. She begins to spend more and more time in the White House, slowly developing a bond with Lara—and eventually a deep and surprising friendship with her.
Even more surprising to Sofie is the fact that Lara is entirely candid about her mysterious past. The First Lady doesn’t hesitate to speak about her beloved father’s work as an undercover KGB officer in Paris—and how he wasn’t the only person in her family working undercover during the Cold War.
As Lara’s story unfolds, Sofie can’t help but wonder why Lara is rehashing such sensitive information. Why to her? And why now? Suddenly Sofie is in the middle of a game of cat and mouse that could have explosive ramifications.
Spanning from the 1970s to the present day, traveling from Moscow and Paris to Washington and New York, Anna Pitoniak’s novel is a gripping page-turner—and a devastating love story—about power and complicity and how sometimes, the fate of the world is in the hands of the people you’d never expect.
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“Lisa Flanagan narrates this intriguing spy story with ease…Voicing multiple points of view, Flanagan uses authentic-sounding accents to help listeners identify characters. In addition, a subtle inflection in her tone reflects the initial naïveté of the young Lara compared to the harder and colder character she grows into. Flanagan’s timing is particularly strong as the tension builds throughout.”
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“Spectacular...A global thriller with pace, tension, and ever-higher stakes. The story succeeds on every level.”
— Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author“Like Emily in Paris meets Scandal—fantastic fun.”
— New York Times“A smart, timely take on American politics, Soviet spy craft, and the lengths we’ll go to for love and revenge.”
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Anna Pitoniak is the author of Necessary People and The Futures. Before becoming a full-time author, she worked in book publishing, including as a senior editor at Random House. She graduated from Yale and lives in New York City.
Lisa Flanagan is a classically trained soprano, comedian, voice-over artist, and Earphones Award–winning narrator.