A political mystery and workplace satire about a dead senator on Election Night and the six junior staffers who may or may not have had something to do with the murder, think The West Wing with a body and a whole lot of bite.
A political mystery and workplace satire about a dead senator on Election Night and the six junior staffers who may or may not have had something to do with the murder, think The West Wing with a body and a whole lot of bite.
On Capitol Hill, they work you to death.
Cameron Leann is new to Washington, D.C. An Iowa farm boy without a penny to his name, Cam has joined a group of affluent junior staffers working for a powerful cohort of U.S. Senators known as The Gang of Six. Liz Frost, the group's charismatic leader, teases and strings Cam along as he grows increasingly infatuated with her. Heir to a political dynasty, Randy Lancaster pushes Cam to his limits with his penchant for booze, drugs, and meaningless flings. Charlie James, Liz's linebacker boyfriend, keeps Cam at a distance, eyeing the newcomer with suspicion. All of them have one thing in common. They hate their bosses. As the Gang of Six takes up the rushed nomination of the first Black chief justice to the Supreme Court, Cam and his friends are plotting against them. But in the game of politics, one's motivations are never as they seem-especially true for Cam, the enigmatic figure at the center of it all.When a bombshell revelation threatens to sink the President's Supreme Court pick, the Gang of Six fractures, pitting senator against senator in a confirmation battle for the ages. Alliances shift with the wind. Everyone is lying to everyone. And on Election Night, one senator will end up dead."With Prejudice is a brilliant debut, full stop. Written with warmth, humanity, and raw emotion, this is both a gripping thriller and an insightful look at the complexities of American crime and punishment."--Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Will Find You and The Match
"With Prejudice is a fast, entertaining courtroom drama by an author who knows the ins and outs of the justice system. Peguero employs both his legal expertise and authorial sleight of hand to throw down twists and turns you will not see coming."--Steph Cha, author of Your House Will Pay
"One of the best legal thrillers I've ever read. Tense, exciting, and full of twists and turns, with fascinating insights into the intricate workings of the courtroom. With Prejudice is a deeply human story that reveals all the ways that justice isn't blind. It sees through many eyes."--Joe Ide, author of IQ and Smoke
"Robin Peguero's With Prejudice is an outstanding courtroom thriller, told with an engaging focus on the jury room. Peguero's inside knowledge of the legal system brings an air of authenticity to every page. Highly recommended!"--Scott Turow, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Presumed Innocent and The Last Trial
Praise for With Prejudice
"One in the Chamber is a snarky, vicious political mystery of my dreams, a perfect mix of gossily DC intrigue and high-minded political and legal ideas. If The West Wing was set in Capitol Hill and featured a diverse cohort of brilliant but troubled junior staffers - and made you want to burn down the republic - that's One in the Chamber. The final shocking chapter had me reeling and thinking for days. A brave, gripping, and provocative book." --Ashley Winstead, author of "Midnight is the Darkest Hour"
"One in the Chamber is a wild, wickedly fun ride! Robin Peguero's latest delivers a smart thriller-mystery while also turning a satirical eye on Capitol Hill culture and the twenty-somethings that underpin it, ricocheting among their desires for power, friendship, love, sex, and vengeance. I devoured this book!"--Shelby Van Pelt, New York Times bestselling author of "Remarkably Bright Creatures"
Robin Peguero spent seven years storytelling to juries for a living, most recently as a homicide prosecutor in Miami. An Afro-Latino and the son of immigrants, he graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School. He has written for the Miami Herald, the Harvard Crimson, and the Harvard Law Review, and he served as a press spokesman in the U.S. House, a speechwriter in the U.S. Senate before becoming a lawyer, and an investigative counsel on the House Select Committee Investigating the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol. He is currently Chief of Staff to a member of Congress.
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