Final Resting Place: A Lincoln and Speed Mystery

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Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Crooked Lane Books
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.4 X 1.1 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781683315988

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About the Author
Jonathan F. Putnam is a writer and attorney. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, he is a nationally renowned trial lawyer and avid amateur Lincoln scholar. He currently lives with his family in London, England. This is his third Lincoln and Speed mystery.
Reviews
Praise for Final Resting Place
"Putnam, a lawyer and amateur Lincoln scholar, wraps everything up neatly in this historical mystery, based on solid research, in a briskly moving narrative that's factually accurate down to the quirks in Douglas' courtroom behavior."
--Booklist

"Jonathan F. Putnam continues to display his extensive knowledge of the courtroom and Lincoln's life with deft, atmospheric flair. Everything from the dialogue to the setting to the cast of characters is rich with historical color and accuracy."
--Criminal Element

"Putnam's competence as a Lincoln scholar is well in evidence. For those who like novels involving actual persons, this novel is highly recommended."
--NY Journal of Books

Praise for Perish from the Earth
"An entertaining and well-researched murder mystery...both a mystery and a legal thriller, with well-paced courtroom scenes as well as intrigue...Putnam's notes provide context for the historical figures who appear as characters and demonstrate his expertise as a Lincoln scholar."
--Booklist

"Enough historical accuracy to satisfy a Civil War re-enactor and enough courtroom proceedings to reveal the author as the Harvard-trained attorney that he is. A mystery for history buffs and legal eagles."
--Kirkus

"Putnam successfully integrates the politics of 1837 America into his solid second mystery...The dramatic denouement, which features Lincoln's vaunted courtroom skills, provides a satisfying resolution."
--Publishers Weekly

"One of the best books I have read in a long time. I can't recommend it highly enough. If you are either a mystery buff or a history buff, this book is for you. If you happen to be both, I'm certain you will be captivated by its raw and honest look at this part of American history and by the beauty of the language used to portray the people, both real and imaginary."
--MyShelf.com