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The Fifth Assassin is a 2013 novel written by Brad Meltzer that follows the adventures of archivist Beecher White as he discovers a connection linking the four successful presidential assassins with a modern-day killer who is recreating their crimes.
Brad Meltzer (born April 1, 1970) is an American novelist, non-fiction writer, TV show creator, and comic book author. His novels touch on the political thriller, legal thriller and conspiracy fiction genres, while he has also written superhero comics for DC Comics, and periodically Marvel Comics, and a series of short biographies of prominent people for young readers.
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Included in the book at the introduction to each chapter is an envelope that holds facsimiles of relevant evidence: John Wilkes Booth's alleged unsigned will, a map of the Vatican, John F. Kennedy's death certificate. It is a companion to the show Brad Meltzer's Decoded on History Channel. According to WorldCat, the book is in 896 libraries. [1]
In February 2021, FX gave a series order for a series based on the book with Michael Bay and Brad Meltzer set to executive produce and Jennifer Lawrence set as the showrunner. In August 2021, Jon Favreau was set to direct the series with Frank Marshall coming on board to executive produce it.
Heroes for my Son is a 2010 non-fiction book written by Brad Meltzer. It contains a series of vignettes on inspiring heroes — famous and lesser known — whose stories Brad wanted to share with his son. According to WorldCat, the book is in 737 libraries. [1] Meltzer's Heroes for My Daughter was published later in 2012.