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The Mistress and the Key
2024
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History dictates that in 1752, Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity, and it would soon become the most powerful tool in the American revolution. But as his accomplishments are lauded, Franklin's mysterious connection with Paul Revere and a cabal of powerful alchemists is not discussed. Hailey Gordon and Nick Patterson find themselves in Philadelphia immersed within the historical mystery of these two famous heroes, winding down a path of concealed information and long-buried links that are known only to a select few who would prefer to keep it that way. The Liberty Bell, Charles Willson Peale's Museum, and the Tomb of The Unknown Revolutionary Soldier are incredibly linked and connected to Franklin, and across the world. However, Hailey and Nick aren't the only ones after the truth. A woman known as The Heiress, part of a mysterious organization known as The Family, inherited the multi‑generational quest of acquiring the substantial secrets of alchemy that Revere and Franklin may have unlocked. And when the two get in her way, she finds that she must deal with them herself. In this thrilling new installment from bestselling author Ben Mezrich, the history the world knows may change forever.

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Ben Mezrich
Ben Mezrich
Author · 22 books

Ben Mezrich has created his own highly addictive genre of nonfiction, chronicling the amazing stories of young geniuses making tons of money on the edge of impossibility, ethics, and morality. With his newest non-fiction book, Once Upon a Time in Russia, Mezrich tells his most incredible story yet: A true drama of obscene wealth, crime, rivalry, and betrayal from deep inside the world of billionaire Russian Oligarchs. Mezrich has authored sixteen books, with a combined printing of over four million copies, including the wildly successful Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions, which spent sixty-three weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, and sold over 2 million copies in fifteen languages. His book, The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal – debuted at #4 on the New York Times list and spent 18 weeks in hardcover and paperback, as well as hit bestseller lists in over a dozen countries. The book was adapted into the movie The Social Network –written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by David Fincher – and was #1 at the box office for two weeks, won Golden Globes for best picture, best director, best adapted screenplay, best score, and was nominated for 8 Oscars, winning 3 including best Adapted Screenplay for Aaron Sorkin. Mezrich and Aaron Sorkin shared a prestigious Scripter Award for best adapted screenplay as well.

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