
His first case is indirectly connected as the client is a member of the White House press corp and he’s also asked to shadow an Air Force investigator who’s representing a rising female Army colonel who’s being accused of adultery.

He came up with his new moniker, The President’s Henchman, discarding all the others pretty handily. He’s a former police chief now trying to establish his new private investigation firm. Jim McGill is married to the President of the United States, the first woman elected to the office. He also has to be a shadow adviser to a young Air Force investigator who is looking into a he-said-she-said charge of adultery leveled against a female colonel working at the Pentagon, a case with the potential to derail the new president's administration before it has a chance to begin. Jim McGill's first case is to find out who is stalking a member of the White House press corps, before that stalker turns the tables on McGill and maybe even threatens the president herself. That would make him The President's Henchman. Well, if he's the ex-cop who solved the murder of the president's first husband and brought the killers to justice.and if he's not the kind of guy to stand on formality.and if he doesn't want to be the head of the FBI.and if he takes out a license and becomes the first private eye to live in the White House.

As we've just seen, it's only a matter of time-and not that long a time-before the United States elects its first female president.
