A murder takes place along the Potomac River within clear sight of the president s mansion. The year is 1806; the location is Washington, D.C. The president is Thomas Jefferson. Crime is not all that unusual in this place and time because the new Democracy s capital is still under construction. Strangers good and bad have been drawn to the promise of work and the lack of rules. But this particular crime seems calculated to determine if the then sitting president, Thomas Jefferson, is willing or able to match his idealistic ...
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A murder takes place along the Potomac River within clear sight of the president s mansion. The year is 1806; the location is Washington, D.C. The president is Thomas Jefferson. Crime is not all that unusual in this place and time because the new Democracy s capital is still under construction. Strangers good and bad have been drawn to the promise of work and the lack of rules. But this particular crime seems calculated to determine if the then sitting president, Thomas Jefferson, is willing or able to match his idealistic words with a real life challenge. For those in power there is little doubt that the crime was the work of a highly influential and powerful secret society. By leaving the murder victim s body virtually on the doorstep of the president s mansion, those in charge of the secret society seem to be sending a clear message to the president get involved at your own risk ! What would Thomas Jefferson do? It takes the passing of almost two centuries; the secret diary of a slave; the dedication of several college students; and a defiant computer hacker to begin to answer that question What would Thomas Jefferson do ? "
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