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Mary Todd Lincoln's suspicions from "summary" of The Lincoln Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer,Josh Mensch

Mary Todd Lincoln was no stranger to heartache. Losing her mother at a young age, she would later endure the deaths of three of her four children. But nothing could prepare her for the ultimate tragedy that would befall her family. On that fateful night at Ford's Theatre, as President Abraham Lincoln lay dying from an assassin's bullet, Mary Todd Lincoln's suspicions were already beginning to form. In the days and weeks following the assassination, Mary Todd Lincoln's grief was mixed with a growing sense of unease. She couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to her husband's death than met the eye. As she delved deeper into the events leading up to that tragic night, she uncovered a web of conspiracy that stretched far beyond the walls of Ford's Theatre. Mary Todd Lincoln's suspicions were fueled by the sudden death of her husband's assassin, John Wilkes Booth. She found it hard to believe that Booth had acted alone, especially considering the meticulous planning and execution of the assassination. There were too many loose ends, too many unanswered questions. As Mary Todd Lincoln continued her investigation, she discovered that there were powerful forces at play, pulling the strings behind the scenes. She began to suspect that her husband's death was not just the result of a lone madman's actions, but a carefully orchestrated plot to destabilize the nation. Despite facing ridicule and skepticism from those around her, Mary Todd Lincoln refused to give up her quest for the truth. She was determined to uncover the full extent of the conspiracy that had taken her husband's life and threatened to tear apart the country he had fought so hard to preserve. In the end, Mary Todd Lincoln's suspicions would lead her down a dangerous path, one filled with deception, betrayal, and danger. But she was willing to risk it all in order to uncover the truth and ensure that her husband's legacy would not be tarnished by lies and deceit.
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    The Lincoln Conspiracy

    Brad Meltzer

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