This novel is the fifth one of a series. They all can be read as a stand alone novel. In this one, Peter Fallon learns of the possibility that Abraham Lincoln's personal diary is out there and Peter is determined to find it.When reading a Peter Fallon book it feels like the reader is reading two ...
William Martin is one of my favorite historical novelist. In THE LINCOLN LETTER he continued to be so. Taking his main characters, Peter and Evangeline, he spins a tale of a lost notebook, and the cast of characters starting back in 1862. Skipping between present day and the Civil War, he weav...
Martin introduces the reader to the Pratts; a family steeped in history who hold a deep secret that traces back to the time of George Washington. After being given aa Paul Revere silver tea set, Washington promises to keep it on display in the White House, much to the chagrin of one Horace Taylor...
Its not often i read a book over and over again. But this one is the exception. have just finished this book for the 6th time since it was published, and yet again, fropm the very first page i am transported smack into the story.it starts with ann amazing begining that drew me into a time on the ...
Peter Fallon, the hero of William Martin's bestselling novel Back Bay, has found evidence that a priceless treasure-an undiscovered Shakespeare play-is hidden somewhere in the venerable halls of Harvard University. An antiquarian who knows many of the school's carefully guarded secrets, Fallon un...