The General's Daughter (novel)

The General's Daughter is a 1992 military mystery novel by the American author Nelson DeMille.

The General's Daughter was made into a 1999 film of the same name, starring John Travolta and Madeleine Stowe.

She is the pride of Fort Hadley until, one morning, her body is found naked and bound on the firing range.

Paul Brenner is a member of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Division's elite undercover investigative unit, and the man in charge of this politically explosive case.

Teamed with rape specialist Cynthia Sunhill, with whom he once had a tempestuous, doomed affair, Brenner is about to learn just how many people were sexually, emotionally, and dangerously involved with the Army's "golden girl", and how the neatly pressed uniforms and honor codes of the military hide a corruption as rank as Ann Campbell's shocking secret life.