Hope Never Dies by Andrew Shaffer

Hope Never Dies (Obama Biden Mystery)

by Andrew Shaffer

The New York Times Best Seller

"[Hope Never Dies is] an escapist fantasy that will likely appeal to liberals pining for the previous administration, longing for the Obama-Biden team to emerge from political retirement as action heroes."—Alexandra Alter, New York Times


Vice President Joe Biden and President Barack Obama team up in this high-stakes thriller that combines a mystery worthy of Watson and Holmes with the laugh-out-loud bromantic chemistry of Lethal Weapon’s Murtaugh and Riggs.
 
Vice President Joe Biden is fresh out of the Obama White House and feeling adrift when his favorite railroad conductor dies in a suspicious accident, leaving behind an ailing wife and a trail of clues. To unravel the mystery, “Amtrak Joe” re-teams with the only man he’s ever fully trusted: the 44th president of the United States. Together they’ll plumb the darkest corners of Delaware, traveling from cheap motels to biker bars and beyond, as they uncover the sinister forces advancing America’s opioid epidemic.

Part noir thriller and part bromance, Hope Never Dies is essentially the first published work of Obama/Biden fiction—and a cathartic read for anyone distressed by the current state of affairs.

Reviewed by Beth C. on

3 of 5 stars

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Ok - let's be clear, here. This wasn't going to be a heavy-hitting seriously contemplative mystery. The main hope on my part was that it would at least be interesting, maybe even fun, and not be derogatory towards either of the main characters. The book does accomplish these goals, and I did enjoy myself reading it. The snarky humor is not quite as good as what one tends to find in some of the better memes out there, but the author does have Biden and how he talks pretty down. The mystery was less mysterious than a convenient vehicle for Obama and Biden to get up to some shenanigans, but those shenanigans were entertaining. Overall, it's not high-quality literature. But it was fun, light-hearted (mostly) brain candy that made me smile and left me curious if there would be more.

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