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The 16th Amendment to the Constitution is why Americans pay income taxes. But what if there were problems associated with that amendment? Secrets that call into question decades of tax collecting? In fact, there is a surprising truth to this hidden possibility.Cotton Malone, once a member of an elite intelligence division within the Justice Department known as the Magellan Billet, is now retired and owns an old bookshop in Denmark. But when his former-boss, Stephanie Nelle, asks him to track a rogue North Korean who may have acquired some top secret Treasury Department files—the kind that could bring the United States to its knees—Malone is vaulted into a harrowing twenty-four hour chase that begins on the canals in Venice and ends in the remote highlands of Croatia.
With appearances by Franklin Roosevelt, Andrew Mellon, a curious painting that still hangs in the National Gallery of Art, and some eye-opening revelations from the $1 bill, this riveting, non-stop adventure is trademark Steve Berry—90% historical fact, 10% exciting speculation—a provocative thriller posing a dangerous question: What if the Federal income tax is illegal?
386 pages, Hardcover
First published March 31, 2015
Cotton Malone dove to the floor as bullets peppered the glass wall. Thankfully the transparent panel, which separated one space from another floor-to-ceiling, did not shatter. He risked a look into the expansive secretarial area and spotted flashes of light through the semi-darkness, each burst emitted from the end of a short-barreled weapon. The glass between him and the assailant was obviously extra-resistant, and he silently thanked someone’s foresight.but I found myself plodding through a lot of American history that kept being repeated over and over again….causing me to skimmed over a load of pages! There were so many characters jumping all over the place that I needed to concentrate a LOT to just keep up with what was happening.
”He was outgunned, but not outsmarted.The author does an incredible job of merging politics, conspiracies and history together, interwoven really well between present and past. He has a talent in his research of history, which is always part of his books. I am fascinated by what he includes in his books….and I find myself goggling a lot of the things that are part of the story….conspiracies…one I had never heard about…the $20 conspiracy theory aphorism!!! Wow!!!!
Control what’s around you and you control the outcome.”

