I usually read lots of novel.But after reading this book I really dont know where to throw this book since I didn't care for it. Not just was this managing legislative issues, it was political issues that I didn't comprehend and couldn't have cared less about. Truly, who in the genuine goes about business and governmental issues as the heroes of the book? Truly, offer me a reprieve. I trust a book must be grounded on some establishment of reality, and perhaps this is, however it is by all accounts gliding in a billow of ideal world. The characters were almighty and great. The spotlight moved from the "fundamental" hero to a "minor" character amidst the book and concentrated on the last more than on the previous. I don't understand why one another protagonist is brought in here slowing the pace. Book ends as guessed with a not-so-shocking-but-expected confession and a peace pact signed by the president. This move of situation was uncomfortable on the grounds that I was at last getting used to the hero and the majority of the sudden the concentration of the book changes! Not charming by any means.