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The Franklin Affair

by James Lehrer

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ISBN13: 9781400061983
ISBN10: 1400061989
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“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 lost his mentor, the man who led him to devote his life’s work to the study of “The First American,” Benjamin Franklin. The bond between them was sealed when R did Wally a favor that could never be revealed. But Wally saved one final secret for R, disclosed in a letter conveyed by the will’s executor.

Written in the slow, painful script of the professor’s last days, the note delivers an incredible bombshell. Wally, it seems, had stumbled upon twelve handwritten pages in a code commonly used by spies during the revolutionary war. The pages refer to George Washington, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison, and level a shocking charge–that Benjamin Franklin committed a heinous crime.

Wally, not wanting to foul the image of his lifelong hero, had kept this monumental secret until his death. But as R races to unravel the mystery, he faces an onslaught of obstacles. Vicious blackmail, a threat of sabotage against his own career, and grave personal doubts threaten to overtake R as he struggles with a discovery that has the potential to completely alter the fabric of American history.

Rich with revelations, rife with the darkest depths of deceit and mystery, and enlightened by the unparalleled insights of America’s first patriots, The Franklin Affair is a tense, constantly surprising novel about the ultimate quest for truth and justice.

Review:

"In his 15th novel, PBS news anchor Lehrer turns to the high-stakes world of founding fathers biography for a tale of academic intrigue. His hero is Benjamin Franklin scholar 'R' Taylor, who sits on a committee investigating plagiarism charges against another historian, who has in turn threatened to expose the committee members' own lapses in attribution. Exacerbating R's conflicted feelings is the questionable authorship of his beloved mentor's magnum opus. To top it off, he has received a cache of 18th-century documents that seem to incriminate Franklin in the murder of his illegitimate son's mother. The scholarly sleuthing procedural offers cover for Lehrer's temperate satire of academic rivalries, as he takes a stab at how historical imagination works (it requires long conversations with the shade of the founding father one is profiling) and examines the question of what constitutes plagiarism. Lehrer could have probed most of these issues in an extended Newshour segment and panel discussion. Instead, he has fictionalized them in sober prose ('R had come to believe that dramatic performances built around important historical moments were very effective ways to connect young people to history') salted with overripe dialogue ('I swear on Wally's costumed remains, R, that I will not go quietly') that History Book-of-the-Month Club members may find an interesting change of pace." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

PRAISE FOR JIM LEHRER

The Franklin Affair

“This is an amazing as well as delightful novel. Historically savvy and revealing, it captures some fascinating controversies about Franklin’s life and provides a deft satire of the world of academic writers. Yet it’s also a fun tale of mystery, sleuthing, and romance done with great literary flair.”

–WALTER ISAACSON, author of Benjamin Franklin

Flying Crows

“[A] touching novel about lost souls, loneliness, and life’s small triumphs . . . Lehrer’s fourteenth novel is an expertly researched, warmly told tale, rich in suspense and drama. . . . A highly personal story, quiet in tone and scope, yet booming in emotional intensity.”

Publishers Weekly

The Special Prisoner

“[Lehrer] runs through his plot deftly. He springs surprise after surprise on the reader.”

–Los Angeles Times

No Certain Rest

“[Lehrer] writes quirky thrillers, swiftly paced with a cleverly concealed solution. . . . [No Certain Rest is] a rousing tale of intrigue.”

–St. Louis Post-Dispatch

White Widow

“Tender and tragic . . . entirely satisfying.”

–The Washington Post

Synopsis:

When a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of Benjamin Franklin dies, he leaves his young protge a secret that could alter American history. At the same time the young historian must deal with charges of plagiarism against an aggressive--and blackmailing--female biographer in this tale of deceit and mystery.

Synopsis:

The Franklin Affair dramatizes the publishing world and echoes its recent scandals while telling the story of a young historian whose orderly existence is suddenly beset with a series of crises both personal and professional. His life is about to come crashing down around him, including the sabotaging of his own career. His longtime mentor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of Benjamin Franklin, has just died, and left him with a secret he alone knows and must deal with. He is bequeathed a letter from the Revolutionary War in code, which seems to indicate that Benjamin Franklin was confronted by the Founding Fathers--Washington, Hamilton, Adams, and Madison--on a charge that threatens to alter the fabric of American history. He's also on a special committee of historians dealing with charges of plagiarism against an aggressive female biographer--who in turn is trying to blackmail each of them for their silence. Rich with revelations, rife with the darkest depths of deceit and mystery, and enlightened by the unparalleled insights of America's first patriot, The Franklin Affair reveals Jim Lehrer at his best.

About the Author

This is JIM LEHRER’s fifteenth novel. He is also the author of two memoirs and three plays and is the executive editor and anchor of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his novelist wife, Kate. They have three daughters.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781400061983
Author:
Lehrer, James
Publisher:
Random House
Author:
Lehrer, Jim
Subject:
General
Subject:
Funeral rites and ceremonies
Subject:
Alternative History
Subject:
Extortion
Publication Date:
May 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
9.60x6.10x.85 in. .92 lbs.

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