
The Lincoln Myth
Steve Berry
432 Pages
Language: English
Historical
The Lincoln Myth by Steve Berry follows ex-agent Cotton Malone as he uncovers a centuries-old conspiracy tied to Abraham Lincoln. A hidden message in secret documents reveals a shocking truth about the U.S. Constitution. Racing to stop a dangerous group, Malone faces high-stakes action and historical intrigue. Download this free ebook now to experience the thrilling twists and turns!
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"The Lincoln Myth" by Steve Berry is an exciting mix of history, mystery, and action that will keep you hooked from the first page to the last. The story follows Cotton Malone, a former Justice Department agent, who gets entangled in a centuries-old conspiracy that could change the United States forever.
The adventure kicks off when Malone is called upon to investigate a secret that dates back to the time of Abraham Lincoln. A hidden message from Lincoln himself, locked away in secret documents, holds the key to a shocking truth about the U.S. Constitution and the very nature of the Union. As Malone digs deeper, he uncovers a dangerous plot involving a group determined to use this secret to alter the nation's history.
From the bustling streets of Washington, D.C., to the majestic mountains of Utah, Malone races against time to stop a threat that could divide the country once more. Along the way, he encounters treacherous villains, uncovers long-buried secrets, and faces life-threatening challenges.
With its blend of historical facts and fast-paced storytelling, "The Lincoln Myth" offers a thrilling ride through American history. Steve Berry masterfully combines real events with fictional twists, making this book a must-read for fans of historical thrillers.
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