The Mysterious Death of Dorothy Kilgallen

A crackerjack job of cold-case reporting, deft in description and detail of old assumptions and stunning new information, convincing in its final appeal to the District Attorney of Manhattan: Reopen this case, Mr. D.A. — It begs for a better understanding of the murder of the reporter who was hot on the trail of who really killed John Kennedy. Mark Shaw has given us a front-of-the-shelf JFK assassination book that really makes us wonder who dunit and why and pays some long-overdue homage to the tough woman reporter who was about to find out when she died. Five stars.

”The compelling story of Dorothy Kilgallen, the celebrated journalist once called ‘the most powerful female voice in America.”’ (Nick Pileggi, author of Wise Guy and Casino)

”Mark Shaw has written a gripping biography of Dorothy Kilgallen wrapped in the greatest cold case of all time, the JFK assassination. This is a real page-turner and I defy anyone to put it down once they have started it.” (Greg Desilet, author and Language and Communications Scholar)

Reprinted from Amazon.com.

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