Edmonton Journal

The President’s Shadow

- — Jeff Ayers, The Associated Press

A visit to the Rose Garden by the first lady opens The President’s Shadow, the latest historical thriller from Brad Meltzer, and the twists and turns that follow will keep even the most jaded reader up all night.

A severed arm is found buried in the Rose Garden, and the discovery immediatel­y raises questions about security, the identity of the victim and the culprit. Beecher White is called to a secret meeting, where the president tells him an item discovered with the arm links back to White’s dead father. The mystery surroundin­g what happened has consumed him, and this discovery might finally bring answers. His membership in a secret organizati­on that dates back to the time before George Washington became president holds the key, especially since the clue was meant for White.

White also must stop a bold assassin who has previously tried to kill the president and has escaped custody. The manhunt and the quest for answers lie in the past, at a location that was a prison but is now a national park.

Meltzer blends history into the storyline, and a good portion of it is insider knowledge, giving authentici­ty to the conspiracy that is slowly unveiled. This is the third thriller to feature White, and it’s a perfect cap to an amazing trilogy.

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The President’s Shadow Brad Meltzer Grand Central

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