The Lost Constitution, William Martin
The Lost Constitution, William Martin
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The Lost Constitution

Author: William Martin

Narrator: Phil Gigante

Unabridged: 18 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 05/15/2007


Synopsis

Rare-book expert Peter Fallon and his girlfriend, Evangeline, the main characters from Back Bay and Harvard Yard, are back for another treasure hunt through time. They have learned of an early, annotated draft of the Constitution, stolen and smuggled out of Philadelphia. The draft’s marginal notes spell out, in shocking detail, the Founders’ unequivocal intentions—the unmistakable meaning of the Bill of Rights. Peddled and purloined, trafficked and concealed for over two centuries, the lost Constitution could forever change America’s history—and its future.Moreover, Congress is already at war, fighting tooth and claw over the eternally contentious Bill of Rights. When word gets out of the lost draft’s existence, it launches a frenzied search, as both sides of the partisan machine believe it will reinforce their arguments. While battling politicians from both sides of the debate, Peter and Evangeline must get to the document first, because they know that if the wrong people find it, they will burn it, stripping the nation of its constitutional moorings.The search takes Peter and Evangeline into the rich history of America and New England, from Shays’s Rebellion to the birth of the American industrial revolution to the march of the legendary 20th Maine in the Civil War.Past and present play off one another as the search for the draft heats up. It finally boils over on the first night of the World Series, at that Mecca of New England, Boston’s fabled Fenway Park, and the truth is finally revealed....

About William Martin

William Martin has written seven novels, an award-winning PBS documentary, and a horror movie now considered a cult classic. He is best known, however, for his historical fiction, which has chronicled the history of Boston, New England, and the nation. His first novel, Back Bay, spent fourteen weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List. His subsequent novels, including Harvard Yard, Citizen Washington, Annapolis, and Cape Cod, have established him, in the words of Publishers Weekly, as a “storyteller whose smoothness matches his ambition.” There are now more than three million copies of his books in print. Martin was the recipient of the 2005 New England Book Award, given by the New England Booksellers Association to an author whose “body of work stands as a significant contribution to the culture of the region.”


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on June 30, 2022

Rare-book expert Peter Fallon and his girlfriend, Evangeline, are on another treasure hunt. This is the third in the series, published in 2007, and I have read a later book in the series but not the first two. In this one, Fallon learns of an early annotated draft of the Constitution, which was stol......more

Goodreads review by Joanne on June 05, 2013

An interesting and exciting ride through history with rare book expert Peter Fallon as he searches for a lost annontated copy of the Constitution. I've read William Martin before and enjoy his back and forth progress through time storytelling.......more

Goodreads review by Benjamin on June 29, 2016

I always enjoy reading William Martin’s novels. They have well-developed characters, interesting plots, and a writing style that makes then fun to dive into. His Peter Fallon series is a perfect blend of a couple of my favorite genres: historical fiction and modern day thrillers. For those that have......more

Goodreads review by Donna on April 24, 2016

It has been several years since I've read a William Martin book, and I had forgotten just how good a storyteller he is. He is a true master of historical fiction. This book is set in Boston, with excursions to all five of the other New England states. The historical part goes back to 1787 when the U......more

Goodreads review by Lynda on September 27, 2014

Living in New England and reading this book was exciting. This was my introduction to William Martin books and I have enjoyed reading his books. To relive some history during the present is always enjoyed by our family. This book encouraged me to GO and visit and dream of what was once here in Ameri......more