The Kings Beast, Eliot Pattison
The Kings Beast, Eliot Pattison
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The King's Beast
A Mystery of Colonial America

Author: Eliot Pattison

Narrator: Matthew Waterson

Unabridged: 15 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/20/2021


Synopsis

A simple task to retrieve some artifacts turns into a nightmare of deceit when Duncan McCallum finds himself the target of those obsessed with keeping America under British rule in this thrilling historical novel from an Edgar Award–winning author.

When Duncan McCallum is asked by Benjamin Franklin to retrieve an astonishing cache of fossils from the Kentucky wilderness, his excitement as a naturalist blinds him to his treacherous path. But as murderers stalk him Duncan discovers that the fossils of this American incognitum are not nearly as mysterious as the political intrigue driving his mission. The Sons of Liberty insist, without explaining why, that the only way to keep the king from pursuing a bloody war with America is for Duncan to secretly deliver the fossils to Franklin in London.

His journey becomes a maze of deceit and violence as he seeks the cryptic link between the bones and the king. Every layer that Duncan peels away invites new treachery by those obsessed with crushing American dissent. With each attempt on his life, Duncan questions the meaning of the liberty he and the Sons seek. His last desperate hope for survival, and the rescue of his aged native friend Conawago―imprisoned in Bedlam―requires the help of freed slaves, an aristocratic maiden, a band of street urchins, and the gods of his tribal allies.

About Eliot Pattison

Eliot Pattison is the author of The Skull Mantra, winner of an Edgar Award and finalist for the Gold Dagger, as well as Water Touching Stone, Bone Mountain, Beautiful Ghosts, Prayer of the Dragon, Bone Rattler, The Lord of Death, and others. He resides in rural Pennsylvania with his wife, three children, two horses, and two dogs on a colonial-era farm.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul

BLURB When Duncan McCallum is asked by Benjamin Franklin to retrieve an astonishing cache of fossils from the Kentucky wilderness, his excitement as a naturalist blinds him to his treacherous path. But as murderers stalk him Duncan discovers that the fossils of this American incognitum are not nearly......more

Goodreads review by Kathy

This is the last book (to date) of a fine series covering the time of American Revolution, this one taking Duncan to London where he spends considerable time with Benjamin Franklin. There is a good deal of Indian lore and action in young America, the discovery and protection of the incognitum, the j......more