The Lincoln Letter, William Martin
The Lincoln Letter, William Martin
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The Lincoln Letter

Author: William Martin

Narrator: John Pruden

Unabridged: 16 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/21/2012


Synopsis

Treasure hunters Peter Fallon and Evangeline Carrington are heading for adventure in Washington, D.C., the sleek, modern, power-hungry capital of America…and the crowded, muddy, intrigue-filled nexus of the Civil War. Their prize? A document of incredible historical importance and incalculable value: Abraham Lincoln’s diary. What if Lincoln recorded his innermost thoughts as he moved toward the realization that he must free the slaves? And what if that diary slipped from his fingers in 1862? A recently discovered letter written by Lincoln suggests that the diary exists and is waiting to be found. Some want the diary for its enormous symbolic value to a nation that reveres Lincoln. Others believe it carries a dark truth about Lincoln’s famous proclamation—a truth that could profoundly impact the fast-approaching elections and change the course of the nation. Peter and Evangeline must beat these villains to the prize or risk a future that corrupts the vision for which Lincoln fought.From William Martin, the New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Constitution, The Lincoln Letter is a breathless chase across the Washington of today as well as a political thriller set in our besieged Civil War capital. It is a story of old animosities that still smolder, old philosophies that still contend, and a portrait of our greatest president as he passes from lawyer to leader in the fight for the birth of a new freedom.

About William Martin

William Martin has written ten novels, an award-winning PBS documentary on the life of George Washington, and a cult-classic horror movie. His first Peter Fallon novel, Back Bay, spent fourteen weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Since then, Martin has been telling the American story, from the Pilgrims to 9/11. His novels, including Cape Cod, Citizen Washington, Annapolis, and The Rising of the Moon, have established William Martin as, in the words of Publishers Weekly, “a storyteller whose smoothness equals his ambition.” He was the 2005 recipient of the New England Book Award. Martin has three grown children and lives near Boston with his wife.


Reviews

Another great historical fiction/modern day thriller combo book featuring treasure hunter and rare book dealer Peter Fallon and his girlfriend Evangeline Carrington. I hadn’t planned on reading this one just yet. I love this series so much that I don’t like to read the latest one if I don’t have the......more

Goodreads review by Diane

The Lincoln Letter opens with a glimpse of a letter written by Abraham Lincoln on the last day of his life. The letter alludes to a lost diary belonging to Lincoln and sets the stage for the historical suspense that William Martin writes better than anyone, a novel winding around the irresistible th......more