4 Stars Unique
Metz has a unique way of telling the story, and I don't think it matters when this book was released. The writing style of the author fits perfectly within his point of view and the journey of "Founding Fathers", who is about Thomas Jefferson's law professor, George Walker. It's a sanctuary of life for Walker and his wife, but there is a new life on the horizon. A new arch-rival. The writing style is intense, and so is the journey of Walker, and his life after the Declaration of Independence was implemented. Walker has to consider his mark on society, while realizing the difference between temptation and fate.