The Fugitives by Malcolm B. Morehart

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By Aiden Simon Posted on Apr 1, 2026
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Morehart, Malcolm B. Morehart, Malcolm B.
English
Okay, so picture this: a quiet, normal Tuesday. Then, a stranger shows up at your door with a wild story about a hidden fortune and a dangerous enemy from the past. That's what happens to Ben, our average-guy hero in 'The Fugitives.' Suddenly, he's not just a history teacher anymore—he's on the run with this mysterious woman, trying to piece together clues from old letters and family secrets. The whole book feels like a high-stakes treasure hunt, but the real treasure isn't gold. It's the truth about a betrayal that someone is still willing to kill to keep buried. It’s fast, it’s clever, and you’ll be turning pages way past bedtime trying to figure out who to trust.
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Malcolm B. Morehart's The Fugitives throws you right into the action from page one. Ben Archer's quiet life is completely upended when a woman named Elena appears at his door, claiming she knew his reclusive grandfather. She brings a warning: a shadowy organization called The Syndicate is after something his grandfather hid, and now they're after Ben, too. With no time to think, Ben and Elena become partners in a desperate cross-country chase.

The Story

The plot is a clever puzzle. Ben and Elena aren't just running blindly. They're following a trail of cryptic clues left by Ben's grandfather, a man he barely knew. Each clue—a faded photograph, a line from an old poem, a marked-up map—unlocks a piece of the past. They're racing to find what The Syndicate wants before it finds them. The journey takes them from dusty archives to forgotten small towns, all while trying to stay one step ahead of their relentless pursuers. The central question drives everything forward: what did Ben's grandfather possess that is so valuable, and what really happened decades ago to start this feud?

Why You Should Read It

What makes this book special is the duo at its heart. Ben isn't an action hero; he's confused, scared, and in way over his head, which makes him incredibly relatable. Elena is guarded and full of secrets, and watching their shaky, necessary alliance slowly turn into real trust is the best part. Morehart writes their banter and growing dependence with a light touch that feels genuine. The book also smartly explores how family history isn't just old stories—it can be a live wire that shocks the present. You start asking yourself, 'How well do I really know my own family?'

Final Verdict

The Fugitives is a winner for anyone who loves a mystery that moves. If you enjoy stories where ordinary people get pulled into extraordinary danger, with a side of historical puzzle-solving, this is your next read. It's perfect for fans of adventure-thrillers that focus more on smart escapes and unraveling secrets than on over-the-top action. Grab this book for a weekend getaway or your next commute; it's the kind of story that makes the real world fade away until you reach the final, satisfying page.



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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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4 months ago

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3 months ago

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