Miles Clemens was once Washington's golden boy-a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner whose reporting could topple senators. Now he's a cautionary tale in a wrinkled blazer, haunted by bar tabs, burned bridges, and the wreckage of his former life. After a drunken night in jail, he's paired with Maya Rendón, an ambitious young reporter who views him less as a partner and more as a warning. Then Maya's mentor, Paul Driscoll, turns up dead.
The official line is heart attack. But a cryptic note and a veiled reference to a sitting senator suggest otherwise. As Miles and Maya dig deeper, what begins as a quiet inquiry spirals into something far more dangerous-a trail of rigged elections, foreign bribes, and a buried document known only as The Memo. Their investigation draws in Abby Fischer, a campaign aide on the run, and Hal Bishop, a disillusioned FBI veteran convinced the agency he once trusted has been compromised.
Together, the four uncover a conspiracy that rewrites everything they thought they knew: a presidential campaign derailed, power brokers who kill to preserve their dominion, and a democracy balanced on the edge of betrayal. Now they're being hunted-not just by political operatives, but by a system that prefers silence to truth. Gripping, timely, and razor-sharp, The Memo is a political thriller about loyalty, legacy, and what it costs to speak when everyone else stays quiet.
For fans of Robert Ludlum, David Baldacci, Brad Thor, and Jason Matthews.
Miles Clemens was once Washington's golden boy-a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner whose reporting could topple senators. Now he's a cautionary tale in a wrinkled blazer, haunted by bar tabs, burned bridges, and the wreckage of his former life. After a drunken night in jail, he's paired with Maya Rendón, an ambitious young reporter who views him less as a partner and more as a warning. Then Maya's mentor, Paul Driscoll, turns up dead.
The official line is heart attack. But a cryptic note and a veiled reference to a sitting senator suggest otherwise. As Miles and Maya dig deeper, what begins as a quiet inquiry spirals into something far more dangerous-a trail of rigged elections, foreign bribes, and a buried document known only as The Memo. Their investigation draws in Abby Fischer, a campaign aide on the run, and Hal Bishop, a disillusioned FBI veteran convinced the agency he once trusted has been compromised.
Together, the four uncover a conspiracy that rewrites everything they thought they knew: a presidential campaign derailed, power brokers who kill to preserve their dominion, and a democracy balanced on the edge of betrayal. Now they're being hunted-not just by political operatives, but by a system that prefers silence to truth. Gripping, timely, and razor-sharp, The Memo is a political thriller about loyalty, legacy, and what it costs to speak when everyone else stays quiet.
For fans of Robert Ludlum, David Baldacci, Brad Thor, and Jason Matthews.