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Four presidents of the United States have been assassinated--in 1865, 1881, 1901, and 1963 - each murder seemingly unrelated. But what if those presidents were all killed for the shocking same reason: a clause in the United States Constitution - a clause that would shock the world?In the most perilous exploit of his life, former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone must combat the Commonwealth, a treacherous, piratical society first assembled during the American Revolution. Along the way, he must break a secret cipher originally possessed by President Thomas Jefferson and unearth a centuries-old document which could make the Commonwealth unstoppable in its lust for power.

The Jefferson Key : Book 7

ISBN: 9781444738971
Authors: Steve Berry
Date of Publication: 2011-12-22
Format: Paperback
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Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

Four presidents of the United States have been assassinated--in 1865, 1881, 1901, and 1963 - each murder seemingly unrelated. But what if those presidents were all killed for the shocking same reason: a clause in the United States Constitution - a clause that would shock the world?In the most perilous exploit of his life, former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone must combat the Commonwealth, a treacherous, piratical society first assembled during the American Revolution. Along the way, he must break a secret cipher originally possessed by President Thomas Jefferson and unearth a centuries-old document which could make the Commonwealth unstoppable in its lust for power.