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Final Resting Place

The Lincoln and Speed Mysteries, Book 3

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Final Resting Place

By: Jonathan F. Putnam
Narrated by: Lloyd James
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Twenty-nine-year-old Abraham Lincoln has spent his entire adult life running from his past - from the poverty of the dirt-floor log cabin where he was raised, from the dominion of his uneducated father, and from a failed early courtship. But now, Lincoln's past is racing back to haunt him.

It is the summer of 1838, and Springfield is embroiled in a tumultuous, violent political season. All of Springfield's elite have gathered at a grand party to celebrate the Fourth of July. Spirits are high - until a prominent local politician is assassinated in the midst of fireworks. When his political rival is arrested, young lawyer Lincoln and his best friend Joshua Speed are back on the case to investigate.

It's no ordinary trial, however, as Lincoln and Speed soon face unwelcome complications. Lincoln's ne'er-do-well father and stepbrother appear in town and threaten Lincoln's good name and political future. And before long, anonymous letters start appearing in the local newspapers, with ominous threats that make Lincoln fear for himself and his loved ones.

As the day of reckoning arrives, the threats against Lincoln continue to escalate. Lincoln and Speed must identify the culprit and fast, before Lincoln loses the race to outrun his past in Final Resting Place, the brilliant third installment of Jonathan F. Putnam's acclaimed Lincoln and Speed mysteries.

©2018 Jonathan F. Putnam (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Amateur Sleuths Biographical Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Mystery Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense War & Military Espionage Abraham Lincoln Military Law Civil War War Detective

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Really good series. The narrator really makes the characters stand out. You will be transported back to the late 1830s in Springfield,

Great story

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I have enjoyed these books so much. The narrator is very talented in conveying life in the early 19th century. And the author is first class at putting together a fictional murder trial novel with real situations and real people in Abraham Lincoln’s early life. I just love this series

Narration is just outstanding

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Getting through this series back to back… great historical background without going too deep. First time Mr Hay has made and appearance and knowing a little about Lincoln’s history, Hay plays a big part during Lincoln’s presidency.

Great series of books

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Narrator's wonderful voice transports you back to the era. Loved it. Looking forward to the next book.

Loving this series

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This sounded as though it had been written in haste although I am sure that much research had been undertaken. Just not my kind of book

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