The listing, Capital Crimes by Lawrence Sanders has ended.
Hardback book with some very minor water damage to the dustjacket at the bottom of the front cover. I didn't even notice it until I had opened the book and saw the stain at the bottom.
He was a man of God---or a power-crazed charlatan---with the future of the nation in his grasp. The ultimate Washington thriller, as only Sanders can write it.
He calls himself Brother Kristos, a bearded bear of a man, whose eyes can pierce the soul. His origins are cloaked in mystery, but his present mission is clear: to take upon himslef the transgressions of the wives of Washington, absolving them of guilt.
To those who have been purged by Kristos's message of unending love and the death of sin, he is a messiah. To the President of the United States, he is a miracle worker--the only person who can heal his son when state-of-the-art medicine has failed. But to John Tollinger, executive assistant to the White House chief of staff, Kristos is a lecherous apostate, a vodka-guzzling womanizer whose political influence over a new and emotionally unstable president is fast becoming a stranglehold.
Under order from his boss to get the goods on Kristos, Tollinger comes closer than he'd like to the mad monk who's become the darling of the capital. Tollinger is a worldly cynic, while Kristos is a holy reprobate, yet Tollinger begins to see a horrifying bond emerge between them.
Chained together by the workings of a violent, inexorable destiny, they will confront each other in a place where good and evil whirl in a storm of retribution...from which there is no way out...
Mesmerizing and ambitious as any novel in the Sanders canon, Capital Crimes places bold themes in a contest of nonstop suspense. Here is a tale of truly fascinating complexity, one that will linger in the memory of readers everywhere.