![]() ![]() He is found unconscious on the bathroom floor and taken to a hospital where he later dies having never woken from his coma. After the threat is quelled (a truly nasty secret about the evil Senator is made public), Ed Rawls quietly disappears, apparently forgetting about his Presidential Pardon.Another device used and then disposed of without adequate explanation is the President himself. If Will isn’t elected – poof – up in smoke. ![]() It’s the only thing that will get him out of jail. You see, Ed wants a Presidential Pardon from Will. Ed Rawls on the other hand pops up one more time to keep an evil Senator from leaking a semi-nasty story about Will. There is a scene that sets up some guy in the CIA as very hostile to the gorgeous Kate but she is vindicated in the 5-minute conversation. So Kate goes and gets called on the carpet for it. No one besides the doctors who discover the Alzheimer’s, Will, Kate, the VP and his wife are supposed to know. He summons Kate (funny how wives are always stunningly or strikingly or achingly beautiful) to him in prison because he knows the secret about the Vice President. First, Woods invents Ed Rawls – former CIA bigwig now in prison for life because he was a double agent. I hate it when authors invent a situation or a character that is used solely for convenience and then dropped.
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