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The inner circle

Meltzer, Brad. (Author).

Summary: The darkest secret of the U.S. Presidency is about to be revealed. Beecher White, a young archivist for the US government, has always been the keeper of other people's stories, never a part of the story himself . . . Until now. While Beecher is showing Clementine Kaye, his first childhood crush, around the National Archives, they accidentally uncover a priceless artefact - a two-hundred-year-old dictionary once belonging to George Washington. Suddenly Beecher and Clementine are entangled in a web of conspiracy and murder. Beecher's race to learn the truth behind this mysterious treasure will lead to a code that conceals a disturbing secret from the nation's founding. A secret that some believe is worth killing for.

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  • ISBN: 9780446616157 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9780446577892
  • Physical Description: ix, 449 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    print
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Grand Central Pub., 2011.

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General Note:
Illustrations on lining papers.
Subject: United States. -- National Archives and Records Administration -- Fiction
Archivists -- Fiction
Murder -- Fiction
Secret Societies -- Fiction
Secrets -- Fiction
Conspiracies -- Fiction
Washington (D.C.) -- Fiction
Genre: Suspense fiction.
Political fiction.

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Summary: After an archivist goes against security protocol to show an ex-crush the president's private room at the National Archives, the two stumble upon a dictionary once owned by George Washington, and are soon entangled in a web of conspiracy and murder. -- Novelist.
The darkest secret of the U.S. Presidency is about to be revealed. Beecher White, a young archivist for the US government, has always been the keeper of other people's stories, never a part of the story himself . . . Until now. While Beecher is showing Clementine Kaye, his first childhood crush, around the National Archives, they accidentally uncover a priceless artefact - a two-hundred-year-old dictionary once belonging to George Washington. Suddenly Beecher and Clementine are entangled in a web of conspiracy and murder. Beecher's race to learn the truth behind this mysterious treasure will lead to a code that conceals a disturbing secret from the nation's founding. A secret that some believe is worth killing for.

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