At the beginning of The Jefferson Key, Berry describes the attempted assassination of Andrew Jackson – then that of a modern day American president. Cotton Malone, ex Justice Department operative, is brought in to help the case, which is more than a bit complicated. Governmental groups, theoretically allies and practically working against one another, try their best to find a group, the Commonwealth, a clique that was authorised by George Washington, to disrupt countries which are the enemies of the States. However, the authorisation backfires…
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Steve Berry - The Jefferson Key, An Awesome Historical Thriller Novel
Steve Berry is an American thriller author, once a practicing attorney. His debut works were historical thrillers and Cotton Malone series. His newest Cotton Malone instalment is The Jefferson Key.


At the beginning of The Jefferson Key, Berry describes the attempted assassination of Andrew Jackson – then that of a modern day American president. Cotton Malone, ex Justice Department operative, is brought in to help the case, which is more than a bit complicated. Governmental groups, theoretically allies and practically working against one another, try their best to find a group, the Commonwealth, a clique that was authorised by George Washington, to disrupt countries which are the enemies of the States. However, the authorisation backfires…
At the beginning of The Jefferson Key, Berry describes the attempted assassination of Andrew Jackson – then that of a modern day American president. Cotton Malone, ex Justice Department operative, is brought in to help the case, which is more than a bit complicated. Governmental groups, theoretically allies and practically working against one another, try their best to find a group, the Commonwealth, a clique that was authorised by George Washington, to disrupt countries which are the enemies of the States. However, the authorisation backfires…
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