The Attempted Murder of Teddy Rooseve..., Burt Solomon
The Attempted Murder of Teddy Rooseve..., Burt Solomon
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The Attempted Murder of Teddy Roosevelt
A Novel

Author: Burt Solomon

Narrator: Paul Heitsch

Unabridged: 10 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Vibrance Press

Published: 12/03/2019


Synopsis

The Attempted Murder of Teddy Roosevelt is a historical thriller from award-winning political journalist and Washington insider Burt Solomon, featuring Teddy Roosevelt's near death...accident or assassination attempt?Theodore Roosevelt had been president for less than a year when on a tour in New England his horse-drawn carriage was broadsided by an electric trolley. TR was thrown clear but his Secret Service bodyguard was killed instantly. The trolley’s motorman pleaded guilty to manslaughter and the matter was quietly put to rest.But was it an accident or an assassination attempt…and would there be another “accident” soon?The Attempted Murder of Teddy Roosevelt casts this event in a darker light. John Hay, the Secretary of State, finds himself in pursuit of a would-be assassin, investigating the motives of TR’s many enemies, including political rivals and the industrial trusts. He crosses paths with luminaries of the day, such as best-pal Henry Adams, Emma Goldman, J.P. Morgan, Mark Hanna, and (as an investigatory sidekick) the infamous Nellie Bly, who will help Hay protect the man who wants to transform a nation.

About Burt Solomon

Burt Solomon is a contributing editor for The Atlantic and National Journal, where he has covered the White House and many other aspects of Washington life. In 1991 he won the Gerald R. Ford Prize for Distinguished Reporting on the Presidency. He is also the author of the acclaimed Where They Ain't, a history of baseball in the 1890s. Solomon, his wife, and their two children live inside the Beltway. The Murder of Willie Lincoln is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rick

The author clearly studied up on Washington and America in 1902. He showed it off constantly whether it added to the plot or not. Too often, it did not. The plot was very weak and John Hay was portrayed as a very unlikable guy. Not a man you'd want to root for. The book dragged with way too much supe......more

Goodreads review by Peter

This is an entertaining read with a clever plot. The challenge of writing any historical fiction is to stay true to what is known, but then use the “what is not known” to create a story, or in some cases bend timing and events to make a compelling story. The background is that President Teddy Roosev......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

John Hay, detective? Can't say that I was clamoring for it...and the ultimate resolution to the mystery feels like a convenient cliche, allowing it to tie into real history. But the personalities, Hay included, were well characterized, and the taste of life at the turn of the 20th century was fascin......more

“Dee-lighted,” Theodore Roosevelt says when he greets his Secretary of State, John Hay, in an early chapter of THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF TEDDY ROOSEVELT. That could be an excellent one-word review of Burt Solomon’s novel. It is a thoroughly delightful read for several reasons. For myself, I was excited......more

“Dee-lighted,” Theodore Roosevelt says when he greets his Secretary of State, John Hay, in an early chapter of THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF TEDDY ROOSEVELT. That could be an excellent one-word review of Burt Solomon’s novel. It is a thoroughly delightful read for several reasons. For myself, I was excited......more