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The Jefferson Key
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 13 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Four United States presidents have been assassinated - in 1865, 1881, 1901, and 1963 - each murder seemingly unrelated and separated by time.
But what if those presidents were all killed for the same reason: a clause in the United States Constitution - contained within Article 1, Section 8 - that would shock Americans?
This question is what faces former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone in his latest adventure. When a bold assassination attempt is made against President Danny Daniels in the heart of Manhattan, Malone risks his life to foil the killing—only to find himself at dangerous odds with the Commonwealth, a secret society of pirates first assembled during the American Revolution. In their most perilous exploit yet, Malone and Cassiopeia Vitt race across the nation and take to the high seas. Along the way they break a secret cipher originally possessed by Thomas Jefferson, unravel a mystery concocted by Andrew Jackson, and unearth a centuries-old document forged by the Founding Fathers themselves, one powerful enough - thanks to that clause in the Constitution - to make the Commonwealth unstoppable.
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- ROY HAMMETT
- 03-06-2022
A swashbuckling affair
I love the complex historical plots that Steve Berry weaves with familiar characters predictably getting drawn in but this was my least favourite of the Cotton Malone stories. The plot was thin and the sequence of events was drawn out like an Errol Flynn sword fight with so many far fetched outcomes that could have gone either way but you always knew that the goodies would win in the end so all you can do is sit back and take a guess as to how each sinister character would meet their maker or disappear for a comeback in a future novel. Still I do get drawn in and annoying as the narrative can be sometimes they are fun to listen to and vaguely educational
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