The Shut Mouth Society is my own Lincoln book. This modern
day thriller is a typical chase novel à la
Robert Ludlum. The Ludlum formula
for this genre has a man and woman oddly meet to be accused of a crime and then
chased by good guys and bad guys until they save themselves by unraveling a
mystery that threatens social order. In my book, the mystery is a secret
society formed after the Civil War that threatens to take control Mexico. The
chase is launched when a small town police chief and renowned professor are
asked to assess the validity of a pre-presidential document in Lincoln hand.
Abe Lincoln is interwoven throughout the story as they must examine his life
and motivations to solve the mystery.
I had done an enormous amount of research on Lincoln to craft
an exciting story that was also historically accurate. These are book reviews
but I’m too biased to rate The Shut Mouth Society as a work of fiction.
(However, 405 Amazon readers have given it an average rating of 4.3 and the
book was a finalist is the APA Glyph Awards for Best Novel.) This reading was
to revisit my Lincoln research for my historical novel Maelstrom. I found no
substantive errors. (However, if a set of dialogue begins with something like,
“Some historians believe,” then what follows is not necessarily true. It only
means that some credentialed authors believe it true. I believe I wrote the
story in a manner where a reader will have no difficulty separating historical
fact from speculation.)
All of that said, I believe The Shut Mouth Society is a fun
way for readers to enjoy a rousing story and obtain a better understanding of
our sixteenth president.