Miscalculation

by Philip MacHale


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/2/2002

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 472
ISBN : 9781401020613
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 472
ISBN : 9781401020606

About the Book

Virginia Manning had it all figured. She finished business school, landed a job with a prestigious accounting firm in Manhattan, and decided to start her family's next generation. Then she went off the path well-traveled. She decided to have her child through artificial insemination. Needless to say, she needs a supportive family behind her for this calculation. And she does; a mother and a grandmother who at times bring some sense into the equation, but at other times, are part of the problem. Just your normal, maternal four-generation-Irish-American family all living under the same roof, with the only man around a three year old boy. Just before the story starts, Virginia decides she wants another child. Give her credit, she has finally figured out kids need a father, too. What better daddy than the donor who unknowingly fathered her son in the first place? All she had to do was find out who the father is, track him down, and make him fall in love with her, give her another child, and live happily ever after. Just about then, she begins to notice things aren't quite adding up the way she figured. She does, however, find her man--James Roderick. They hit it off--badly. She accepts her luck and goes back to work, where her over-zealous best-friend and co-worker, Jack Sullivan, has stumbled onto some thing. He´s not quite sure what it is, but whoever is driving that bus thinks enough of the information to kill Friend Jack to protect it. Before Virginia can walk herself out of the daze of Jack´s death, her family´s long-time Gramercy Park home is attacked, and only thanks to Roderick coming back into her life, and taking the three attackers´ lives, is her little three year old boy saved from being kidnaped. Add the crimes up, are they random or connected? Roderick doesn't want to take a chance by doing the math wrong. He removes all the Mannings from the target area to their summer cottage in Quogue, Long Island. At this point, we learn some things about Roderick. After a tour in Viet Nam, he went off to London to study why people go to war, then a teaching post at Columbia University, which included several field trips into the current fray-of-the-month to see if any of his theories stacked up in the trenches. Only because his wife thought he was going to die some tragic death in some godforsaken place, did she demand he make a deposit in a sperm bank. When, instead, it was his wife who died suddenly, he bailed from his realties. He ended up in New Jersey, scalping tickets for a living. For himself, he climbs mountains and travels. For his clients, he gives them price-is-no-object entertainment. His sole commitment is strictly a cash-only transaction. Like most other things in his past, he has completely written off any memory of the sperm account. Facing the current battle with fronts both at the office and at home, Virginia and Roderick each believe they have things under control. They bury her friend Jack, she gets fired from her job because she won´t buy into the firm´s cover-up. Yet, things seem safe, so there is no apparent role for Roderick. He reverts to his life alone, but definitely wishing there would be an incoming call about babysitting a little boy, and dating the kid's mother. He finally gets a call for Round Two; this time the kidnapping appears to have been successful. Except now he´s told by Virginia's grandmother that it is HIS son; more than enough to get Roderick out of New Jersey and into New York City. The boy was successfully abducted this time because the bad guys finally figured out Jack had dumped all his findings onto a disk and slipped it to Virginia without her knowledge. Except when Roderick arrives at the Manning townhouse this time, the boy is there. Another lie? No, apparently Virginia was merely being warned about what might happen if...


About the Author

PHILIP MACHALE: Joined the Marine Corps, saw duty as an infantry platoon commander in Viet Nam and a regimental intelligence office in California. In both billets, he was pretty much in over his head. He then attended Southern Cal, earning a M.A. with honors in International Relations. He continued his post-grad work at the University of London where he studied Political Violence. Currently, he making applications to study terrorism and the media. Or, he may rescue his family from New York and go back to Montana to become a cowboy.