The awesome cover of Hope Never Dies, by Andrew Shaffer, 2018. Sadly, Joe Biden doesn't drive a t-top 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am in the novel. |
Author Andrew Shaffer. |
Barack Obama and Joe Biden, best buddies. |
Are you sick and tired of the current political situation in
the United States? Are you nostalgic for the time when Barack Obama was
President, Joe Biden was Vice President, and they would go out for ice cream
together? If you answered yes to both those questions, I have the perfect book
for you: Hope Never Dies: An Obama Biden
Mystery, by Andrew Shaffer.
In Hope Never Dies, Joe
Biden is adjusting to life as a former Vice President when suddenly a longtime
Amtrak conductor turns up dead on the railroad tracks. Uncle Joe starts poking
around, and eventually gets his friend, former President Barack Obama, involved
as well.
As they did in real life, the fictional Biden and Obama make
a good team—Barack
is cool and cerebral, Joe is relaxed and shoots from the hip, following his
gut. Shaffer writes the book in first person, from Biden’s point of view, and
he does a good job at capturing Biden’s stream of consciousness thoughts. As
Biden confides to us: “I had something of a reputation for being loose-lipped.”
(p.74)
The plot doesn’t really matter, as it’s all an excuse for us
to enjoy seeing Obama and Biden together again, even if it’s only in fictional
form. One highlight is Biden waxing poetic about getting to fire up his 2017
Dodge Challenger, with Obama in the passenger’s seat.
Shaffer has a difficult needle to thread in Hope Never Dies. Should the book feel
real, or should it be insanely over the top? Shaffer largely goes for realism,
which I think is the better choice. (Although the novel does feature a dream
sequence in which Obama is riding a unicorn.)
Two critiques I have about the book: there are way too many “Joe is a really old guy!”
jokes. We know, the guy turned 76 the year Hope
Never Dies was released. But he didn’t step in from 1973 on a
time-traveling Amtrak train, for crying out loud. (Okay, that sounds like a great
idea for a novel: time-traveling Joe Biden! Hoping that the next leap will be
the leap home.) He knows that people take selfies! He knows people other than
sailors have tattoos!
My second critique is that there’s just too much material
about Biden feeling mopey that Obama hasn’t been hanging out with him enough.
It’s just a standard buddy-film trope that gets too much ink here. Hopefully
the second Obama Biden Mystery, 2019’s Hope
Rides Again, remedies this and just has Barack and Joe being best buds from
page one. Because honestly, that’s what we all want. We don’t want Joe moping
around about his feelings; we want happy Joe and Barack going out for ice
cream.