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Mark Shaw, author of twenty-plus books, is a former scratch golfer and member of two Big Ten Championship teams at Purdue. His books include Bury Me in a Pot Bunker with famed golf course architect Pete Dye, The Perfect Yankee with Don Larsen, and biographies of Mike Tyson, Thomas Merton, Jonathan mostrar más Pollard, Larry Bird, and Ursula Martens. He lives in Superior, Colorado, with his wife Wen-ying Lu and their beloved Labrador, Black Sox. Mark's website is www.markshawbooks.com. mostrar menos

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1945-03-10
Género
male
Ocupaciones
attorney
non-fiction writer

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Finished Date is actually date returned to library
 
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emmysea | 7 reseñas más. | Nov 17, 2023 |
Dorothy Kilgallen was a female reporter who, along with the rest of the country, is shocked and angry when President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in November of 1963. Unlike the rest of the country, Kilgallen does not believe that Oswald worked alone in planning to kill the President. Dorothy begins her own investigation into the assassination and makes discoveries that could turn the country upside down.

As Kilgallen adds to her file on the assassination, she realizes that not only are her calls being monitored but she believes she is also being followed. Dorothy believes many people are capable of plotting to assassinate the President, including Lyndon B. Johnson and Mafia heads. The closest Dorothy gets to the truth the more her life is in danger.

Dorothy Kilgallen is found dead in her apartment in November of 1965. Her official cause of death is noted as a drug overdose combined with alcohol consumption with "circumstances undetermined". Questions linger about whether Dorothy died by accidental overdose, took her own life, or was murdered for knowing too much. While combing through Dorothy's Manhattan apartment it is discovered that her assassination file is missing...this is the last time the file is ever seen.

I found the book to be interesting as I had not heard of Dorothy Kilgallen nor the controversy behind her death. While I found the bulk of the story to be well researched, some of the author's theories on how Dorothy was killed were far-fetched and the author's adulation of Kilgallen at times bordered on obsessive which gave the story a creepy vibe.
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Micareads | 7 reseñas más. | Jun 21, 2022 |
Having seen a great many episodes of "What's My Line", I knew that Dorothy Kilgallen was a much beloved member of the panel. I didn't know how popular she was at the time, nor how widely read her syndicated column was.

I learned a great deal of information about this lady as I read this book. It was fascinating. Knowing very little about the circumstances surrounding her death, I was hooked by the author's very plausible scenarios. This is definitely a death that was at the least mishandled and at the most a murder/coverup job.

Watching Dorothy on the TV show is always a delight. I wish that somehow the exact circumstances of her death were known.
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briandrewz | 7 reseñas más. | Sep 30, 2021 |
We don't get to read about that many female historical figured that aren't just high society starlet - and this is worth a read because it's not typical. Highly recommend, though the book wanders a bit much and is a bit harsh to read sometimes. People aren't all good or bad, and this woman definitely covered all bases.

Audiobook note :great narrator
 
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marshapetry | 7 reseñas más. | Oct 16, 2020 |

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