The General's Daughter

The General's Daughter

1999 • Crime, Mystery, ThrillerR
When the body of Army Capt. Elisabeth Campbell is found on a Georgia military base, two investigators, Warrant Officers Paul Brenner and Sara Sunhill, are ordered to solve her murder. What they uncover is anything but clear-cut. Unseemly details emerge about Campbell's life, leading to allegations of a possible military coverup of her death and the involvement of her father, Lt. Gen. Joseph Campbell.
Runtime: 1h 56m
Nelson DeMille's 'The General's Daughter' is a masterful blend of mystery and suspense, drawing readers into a powerful narrative that delves deep into the complexities of military life and the human condition. With vibrant characters and a gripping plot, the novel crafts a rich tapestry of intrigue that keeps readers captivated from start to finish. Unlike the movie adaptation, the book offers a more intricate exploration of its characters and their motivations, providing a deeper understanding of their struggles and the moral dilemmas they face. DeMille's skillful prose and attention to detail enhance the narrative, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in the story's tense atmosphere. For those seeking a thrilling and thought-provoking read, 'The General's Daughter' offers a narrative experience that not only entertains but also challenges readers to ponder the ethical complexities of justice and duty in a world that is often unforgiving. This makes the novel a compelling choice for those who appreciate a more nuanced and intellectually engaging thriller.

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The General's Daughter
by Nelson DeMille