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A two-hundred year old code devised by Thomas Jefferson and a present-day conspiracy at the highest level of power add up to the most exciting, fast-paced and ambitious novel to date by New York... |
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"Six minutes from now, one of us would be dead. None of us knew it was coming."
So says Wes Holloway, a young presidential aide, about the day he put Ron Boyle, the chief executive's... |
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A two-hundred year old code devised by Thomas Jefferson and a present-day conspiracy at the highest level of power add up to the most exciting, fast-paced and ambitious novel to date by New York... |
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| In chapter four of the Bible, Cain kills Abel. It is the world's most famous murder. But the Bible is silent about one key detail: the weapon Cain used to kill his brother. That weapon is still lost to... |
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The runaway bestseller that takes us down the rabbit hole of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. John F. Jennedy, Jr., was Lark. Amy Carter was Dynamo. Chelsea... |
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| Two brothers. Three secret service agents. And millions for the taking. Charlie and Oliver Caruso are brothers who work at Greene and Greene, a private bank so exclusive there's a $2 million minimum to... |
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| The New York Times bestselling author of The Millionaires and The First Counsel returns to Wash-ington, D.C., with the story of an insider's game that turns deadly. Matthew Mercer and Harris Sandler... |
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