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Conspiracy! - Who Really Killed Lincoln?

Dean Urdahl

Publisher: North Star Press

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Summary

A plot to kill Lincoln that reaches far beyond John Wilkes Booth, into the Masons, the Catholic Church, and Knights of the Golden Circle. This is the fourth book in the Uprising series.
Available since: 06/01/2012.

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