
The Lost Constitution
Peter Fallon, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Phil Gigante
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By:
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William Martin
Moreover, Congress is already at war, fighting tooth and claw over the eternally contentious Bill of Rights. When word gets out of the lost draft's existence, it launches a frenzied search, as both sides of the partisan machine believe it will reinforce their arguments. While battling politicians from both sides of the debate, Peter and Evangeline must get to the document first, because they know that if the wrong people find it, they will burn it, stripping the nation of its constitutional moorings.
The search takes Peter and Evangeline into the rich history of America and New England, from Shays's Rebellion to the birth of the American industrial revolution to the march of the legendary 20th Maine in the Civil War.
Past and present play off one another as the search for the draft heats up. It finally boils over on the first night of the World Series, at that Mecca of New England, Boston's fabled Fenway Park, and the truth is finally revealed....
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deja vu
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If you could sum up The Lost Constitution in three words, what would they be?
Historically rich thriller!What other book might you compare The Lost Constitution to and why?
The others in the Martin series, with a focus on Peter Fallon, first and foremost, with its lost document query and fast-paced look into finding it before time runs out. Martin also pulls on some generic ideas put forth by Steve Berry in the Cotton Malone series, with challenges to the constitutional document and a main character who is also a rare book dealer.Which character – as performed by Phil Gigante – was your favorite?
I always enjoy Gigante's portrayal of Peter Fallon. Succinct and Boston to the core.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
None, but it did entertain me quite a bit.Any additional comments?
Powerfully told with a strong narrative and well-woven historical tales interspersed with present-day thriller.A wonderful find
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It progresses in a “believable” fashion, bouncing back and forth. At the 3/4 pole it gets bogged down with inane scenarios, convenient connections, superfluous characters, and a disappointing, forced ending.
My high hopes were not met.
This was my first in the series; I will try again.
What was plausible become too big a stretch
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I really wanted to like this book and I do to a point, but it became my life's goal just to finish the book after getting to part three. The last hour/hour and a half is very good, which was a bonus.
I understand what the author tried to do, however it just didn't work for me due to the time commitment I had to put into it.
Bottom Line: Too many characters that get all smashed together. Too many generations to go through. Too many hours for this book. Godo attempt by William Martin, but just too much of a book.
Great Story - About 7 hours too long.
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Lost Constitution
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