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The General's Daughter adapted as "The General's Daughter"
The General's Daughter
Non-series
Nelson DeMille
Publisher: Warner ISBN-10: 0-446-51306-7 ISBN-13: 978-0-446-51306-7 Published: November 1992
Synopsis: Paul Brenner is a member of the Army's elite undercover investigative unit, with the authority to arrest any military person anywhere in the world. He has always wondered just how far he could push his power. He is about to find out.
Captain Ann Campbell is the daughter of General "Fighting Joe" Campbell. She is a West Point graduate, beautiful, bright, and the pride of Fort Hadley. Her raped and murdered body is found on the firing range, naked and spread-eagled, her hands and feet bound with tent rope -- but there is no sign of a struggle.
All of Brenner's instincts tell him to avoid the case. Yet Brenner's natural curiosity is aroused. He takes the case. As if that decision weren't reckless enough, he finds himself teamed with rape specialist Cynthia Sunhill, a woman with whom Brenner once had a tempestuous, ultimately doomed affair and with whom the temperamental sparks still flare. Together, they will discover the truth about the brass above them: that beneath the neatly pressed uniforms, the military codes of honor, pride, and order hide a corruption as rank as Ann Campbell's own astonishing secret life. Paul and Cynthia learn that any number of people were sexually, emotionally, and dangerously involved with the Army's "golden girl," and any one of them could have wanted her dead.
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The General's Daughter
Simon West, Director
Theatrical release date: 06/18/1999 DVD release date: 12/14/1999 Studio: Paramount
Cast: Warrant Officer Paul Brenner (John Travolta), Off. Sara Sunhill (Madeleine Stowe), Lt. Gen. Joseph Campbell (James Cromwell), Col. William Kent (Timothy Hutton), Capt. Elisabeth Campbell (Leslie Stefanson), Police Chief Yardley (Daniel von Bargen), Col. George Fowler (Clarence Williams III), Col. Robert Moore (James Woods), Belling (Peter Weireter), Dalbert Elkins (Mark Boone Junior)
Rating: R Running time: 116 minutes
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