Hardcover:
9780312343538 | St Martins Pr, February 19, 2008, cover price $25.95 |
About this edition: Reunited with his former Annapolis roommate, Andrew Stoddard--now president of the United States--when he is asked to become his personal physician, Gabe Singleton discovers that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes.
9781597226721 | Large print edition (Wheeler Pub Inc, February 6, 2008), cover price $34.95
Paperback:
9780312937751 | Reprint edition (St Martins Pr, December 30, 2008), cover price $9.99
9781250100382 | St Martins Pr, December 30, 2008, cover price $23.99
9780099489771 | Gardners Books, November 6, 2008, cover price $14.00
Miscellaneous:
9781429928335 | 1 edition (St Martins Pr, February 19, 2008), cover price $9.99
CD/Spoken Word:
9781423306573 | Abridged edition (Brilliance Audio, December 20, 2008), cover price $14.99
9781597370660 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, February 19, 2008), cover price $24.95 |
About this edition: The disappearance of the president's personal physician reunites country doctor Gabe Singleton with his former Annapolis roommate, Andrew Stoddard, now president of the United States, when he is asked to take the missing man's place, a role that leads him to evidence that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes.
9781423306566 | Abridged edition (Brilliance Audio, February 19, 2008), cover price $26.95 |
About this edition: The disappearance of the president's personal physician reunites country doctor Gabe Singleton with his former Annapolis roommate, Andrew Stoddard, now president of the United States, when he is asked to take the missing man's place, a role that leads him to evidence that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes.
9781597370646 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, February 19, 2008), cover price $38.95 |
About this edition: The disappearance of the president's personal physician reunites country doctor Gabe Singleton with his former Annapolis roommate, Andrew Stoddard, now president of the United States, when he is asked to take the missing man's place, a role that leads him to evidence that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes.