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Secrets Worth Killing For
Jamison Borek, author
Did Thomas Jefferson murder a poor housemaid to hide his role in a treasonous conspiracy? Or to keep his relationship with Sally Hemmings from coming to light? He wasn’t the only prominent man in 1797 Philadelphia, though, who had secrets to hide.
Step back to the early days of the American Republic, when political rivalries were fierce enough to lead to murder, and it was still an open question whether the nation would survive.