In March 1900, as former Congressman John Bingham of Ohio lies dying, he
begins to tell a strange tale to his physician, Dr. Jamie Fraser.
Bingham famously prosecuted eight members of John Wilkes Booth's plot to
kill Lincoln. But during the 1865 trial, conspirator Mary Surratt
divulged a secret so explosive it could shatter the republic. Though
Bingham takes the secret to his grave, Fraser cannot let go of the
mystery. Bored with small-town medical practice, he begins to
investigate, securing an unlikely ally in Speed Cook, a black,
college-educated professional ballplayer and would-be newspaper
publisher. Cook is fascinated by Fraser's inquiry and, like Fraser,
thinks the accepted version of Lincoln's assassination rings false. Was
Booth truly the mastermind or were other, more powerful forces pulling
the strings?
From Maryland to New York City, from Indiana to Washington, Fraser and
Cook track down key figures and witnesses-including Mary Surratt's
neurotic daughter Anna, Booth's nephew, actor Creston Clarke, and
Clarke's attractive business manager, Mrs. Eliza Scott. Piece by piece
the truth emerges--separating fact from rumor, innocent from guilty, and
revealing a story of greed, ambition, courage, and tragedy.
Blending real and fictional characters, The Lincoln Deception is a
superbly researched, brilliantly plotted and thoroughly gripping mystery
that explores one of the nation's darkest and most fascinating eras and
the conspiracy that changed world history.