Jonathan F. Putnam is a writer and attorney. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, he is a nationally renowned trial lawyer and avid amateur Lincoln scholar. He currently lives with his family in London, England. This is his second Lincoln and Speed mystery following These Honored Dead.
<b>Praise for <i>These Honored Dead</i> </b> Putnam's well-researched first novel...does a fine job presenting a recognizable young Abraham Lincoln. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> starred review [A] well-researched debut mystery... Eye-opening historical details on hunting runaway slaves and 19th-century poorhouses will interest readers who enjoy works by Caleb Carr and E.L. Doctorow. --<i>Library Journal</i> Lawyer Putnam bases his debut novel on a solid historical foundation...in the first of what looks to be a winning historical-mystery series. --<i>Booklist</i> This book is a time machine, and the mystery at its core is equally elegant and brutal. Just like our history. But, man, is it fun to root for Abraham Lincoln. --Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of <i>The President's Shadow</i> What a splendid debut novel! Jonathan Putnam combines an historian's understanding of character and context with a remarkable narrative drive that kept me fascinated from start to finish as I tried to figure out how the mystery would unfold. I read history during the days and mysteries every night before going to sleep, so for me, <i>These Honored Dead</i> was one of the most enjoyable works of fiction I have read in a long time. --Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of <i>The Bully Pulpit</i> Putnam combines the historical fact of a lifelong friendship with lively fiction in a debut set on the edge of the American frontier. --<i>Kirkus</i> Putnam takes the real-life friendship of Lincoln and Speed and spins a wonderful fictional history of their first years together... A well-researched book that will appeal to fans of historical fiction, and a book that should be on a Lincoln buff's reading list. --<i>Historical Novel Society</i> <i>These Honored Dead</i> feels so completely authentic that it might very well be a recovered journal from the nineteenth century, peopled with true-life investigators named Lincoln and Speed. But the pacing is so assured, and the mystery is so intriguing that it can't be anything but a masterfully crafted modern novel. Jonathan Putnam has crafted the most gripping debut in years, and I can't wait to read his next book. --Alex Grecian, national bestselling author of the Scotland Yard Murder Squad series Young Mr. Lincoln makes a crackerjack detective. He and the narrator, Speed, are a fine Holmes and Watson. Putnam's book is historical mystery at its best. --Will Thomas, Barry and Shamus Award-nominated author of <i>Anatomy of Evil</i> <i>Anatomy of a Murder</i>, frontier-style; Lincoln lives again in this sharp and engaging period mystery. Great characters, solid research, and effective twists. --Stephen Gallagher, critically-acclaimed author of <i>The Kingdom of Bones</i> and <i>The Bedlam Detective</i>