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The President's Henchman by Joseph Flynn
The President's Henchman by Joseph Flynn












Five years later, a case would totally change his life.Īndrew Grant was one of the countries richest men and a philanthropist. Then he moved just a tad south to a nearby county where he became the sheriff. McGill is an honorable man.įor twenty years, McGill had been a policeman and a detective with the Chicago police department, retiring after two decades of decorated service and remembered there as one of their finest. It is the type of tasks mentioned as being done by the position that requires clarification as McGill is not at all above doing unpleasant things on her behalf and illegal is a gray area he constantly seems to face. And without a doubt the President is a powerful person and a politician so that part fits perfectly. McGill assuredly loves and trusts his wife and followed her to the White House and supports her in all things. The term itself is interesting in that according to Merriam-Webster, the definition is "a trusted follower or supporter who performs unpleasant, wrong, or illegal tasks for a powerful person (such as a politician or criminal)". The name is autobiographical as he chose it and used it himself a time or two before it was caught up by the press and soon became well known. James McGill has the nickname of the President's Henchman because he is the husband of the American President.

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To say that he is a unique private eye would be an understatement for not only is he the first and only man with his particular setup, there is unlikely to ever be another.














The President's Henchman by Joseph Flynn