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Santiago Torres, the Jesuit headmaster of one of Washington, D.C.‘s top high schools, knows two truths. First, historian Jasper Willoughs, his closest friend, didn’t toss himself off a dormitory roof. Second, a Georgetown University secret society-a running joke on campus-has blood on its hands. Torres’s pursuit of the truth embroils him in a bizarre and deadly scavenger hunt. The clues, scratched out on parchment by the mysterious Odd Fellows Society, lead Santi to risk everything he holds sacred: his job, his life, even the woman he secretly loves. As for his relationship with his God? Well, that’s complicated. A hold-your-breath thriller that explores America’s national obsession with race, The Odd Fellows Society will have you looking at the U.S. capital-and its monuments’ secrets-in a whole different shade of black and white. Note: While this novel’s protagonist is a Jesuit, this book is not a religious book.
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Santiago Torres, the Jesuit headmaster of one of Washington, D.C.‘s top high schools, knows two truths. First, historian Jasper Willoughs, his closest friend, didn’t toss himself off a dormitory roof. Second, a Georgetown University secret society-a running joke on campus-has blood on its hands. Torres’s pursuit of the truth embroils him in a bizarre and deadly scavenger hunt. The clues, scratched out on parchment by the mysterious Odd Fellows Society, lead Santi to risk everything he holds sacred: his job, his life, even the woman he secretly loves. As for his relationship with his God? Well, that’s complicated. A hold-your-breath thriller that explores America’s national obsession with race, The Odd Fellows Society will have you looking at the U.S. capital-and its monuments’ secrets-in a whole different shade of black and white. Note: While this novel’s protagonist is a Jesuit, this book is not a religious book.