The Jefferson Legacy – Audio
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He was murdered for a secret — one he took to his grave.
200 years later, that secret is haunting him again.
He was murdered for a secret — one he took to his grave.
200 years later, that secret is haunting him again.
Meriwether Lewis was murdered. The organization behind it has been growing quietly in the shadows.
And only Harvey Bennett and the CSO can stop them.
Harvey “Ben” Bennett is back, and he’s not alone. His new team — the Civilian Special Operations — is putting the finishing touches on their new headquarters when they receive a call: There’s been a murder. And in its wake, a seemingly insignificant artifact has been stolen.
Ben and company make their way to Philadelphia to investigate the death and are greeted by a modern-day American Philosophical Society —and learn that they are protecting a deadly secret that reaches back through history to Founding Fathers themselves.
What was the secret that Meriwether Lewis died for?
And why are so many willing to kill for it today?
From the author that brought you the bestselling The Enigma Strain, comes The Jefferson Legacy, the latest installment of the edge-of-your-seat series, the Harvey Bennett Thrillers.
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About Nick Thacker
Nick Thacker is the USA Today Bestselling Author of action-adventure thrillers and mysteries, including the Harvey Bennett Thrillers series. Often mentioned as a cross between Clive Cussler and James Rollins, his stories are written in a fast-paced, punchy style.
He lives on a volcano in Hawaii with his wife, two kids, and two dogs.
Kindle Customer –
Harvey Bennett adventures are the greatest!
Joe –
I’ve read a number of Nick Thacker’s Harvey Bennett series and enjoyed them. This one is a bit of a disappointment in that the main protagonists keep getting beat up, shot, kidnapped and basically outwitted by the bad guys. Ben Bennett is portrayed as impulsive and reckless, not thinking things through and generally not a very sympathetic hero. Perhaps my reading these out of sequence is my problem.This will not keep me from reading more in the series, as I think Mr. Thacker is a good writer. Let’s see what happens in my next choice of his works.
Joseph S McCartin –
Somewhat plausible story. Physical accounts hard to believe. Sporadic character development. Nice formatting and very pleasant size paragraphs and chapters.
jeff –
Held my interest throughout. Like reading books that have a connection to a past historic happening interwoven in the story line. On to another book in the series
Richard –
The actual story, cast of characters and writing style did not engage me.I really could not care about any of the characters.