The Run

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The Run
Author Stuart Woods
Country United States
Language English
Series Will Lee Novels
Genre(s) Suspense/Thriller novel
Publisher HarperCollins (Hardcover, 2000); HarperTorch (Paperback, 2001)
Publication date June 2000
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 400 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-06-101343-9
Preceded by Grass Roots (Novel)
Followed by Capital Crimes

The Run is the fifth novel in the Will Lee series by Stuart Woods. It was first published in 2000 by HarperCollins. The novel takes place in Washington, D. C. and different states, some time after the events of Grass Roots (Novel). The novel continues the story of the Lee family of Delano, Georgia.

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A respected senator from Georgia, Will Lee has aspirations of more. But a crule stroke of fate thrusts him onto the national stage before he expects, and long before he's ready, for a national campaign. The road to the White House, however, will be more treachurous-and deadly-then Will and his intelligent, strikingly beautiful wife, Kate, an associate director in the Central Intelligence Agency, can imagine. A courageous and principled man, Will soon learns he has more than one opponent that wants him out of the race. Thrust into the spotlight as never before, he's become the target of clandestine enemies from the past who will use all their money and influence to stop him-dead. Now Will isn't just running for President-he's running for his life.

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