The Fifth Assassin

The Fifth Assassin by Brad Meltzer, published by Grand Central Publishing on August 27, 2013, is an illustrated edition comprising 448 pages. This work delves into the history of presidential assassinations in the United States, exploring the connections between notorious figures like John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald. The narrative follows Beecher White, who uncovers a plot in Washington, D.C., where a killer is recreating the crimes of four successful assassins, challenging the historical view of them as isolated actors.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of espionage and crime as Beecher White seeks to unravel the mystery behind these assassins, who may have been part of a larger conspiracy. The story raises questions about their motives and the implications for the current President. With themes of suspense and political intrigue, this edition invites readers to engage with a thrilling narrative that intertwines historical events with contemporary challenges.
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From John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald, there have been more than two dozen assassination attempts on the President of the United States.
Four have been successful.
But now, Beecher White–the hero of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Inner Circle–discovers a killer in Washington, D.C., who’s meticulously re-creating the crimes of these four men. Historians have branded them as four lone wolves. But what if they were wrong?
Beecher is about to discover the truth: that during the course of a hundred years, all four assassins were secretly working together. What was their purpose? For whom do they really work? And why are they planning to kill the current President?
Beecher’s about to find out. And most terrifyingly, he’s about to come face-to-face with the fifth assassin.
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