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The Franklin Affair
The Franklin Affair
Author: Jim Lehrer
“Three may keep a secret if two of ’em are dead.” — –Poor Richard’s Almanack [pg. 27 of mss] — R Taylor arrives in Philadelphia for the funeral of his longtime friend Dr. Wally Rush with a heavy heart. Not only has the world lost one of its preeminent, Pulitzer Prize- winning American Revolution historians, but R has ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345468031
ISBN-10: 0345468031
Publication Date: 6/13/2006
Pages: 224
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Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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I found this book to be a fascinating read. Perhaps because I love reading about little known events in American history. Obviously, this event was simply in the mind of the author, as this is a novel. I found I was constantly picking the book up to read, often ignoring other books I was reading at the same time.

Still, I am very familiar with Benjamin Franklin and his activities, and liked the author also paid some attention to historical accuracy. In fact, this is my first book by Jim Lehrer and I'm going to look for more of his fictional work.

It was also interesting Lehrer combined the historical mystery with a second plot about plagiarism by non-fiction authors. This is actually a serious problem and several well-known and famous authors have been found guilty of such. As a former member of a university faculty, I wasn't surprised at some of the 'deals' being made.


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