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Currently I am read Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever. It is an non-fiction history focus on a short period of the US Civil War. It focuses on the conspiracy between John Wilkes Booth and his
fellow conspiraters as the plan was to kill the vice president and Secretary of State Seward. \ Some of this I kenw from previous histories, but I found a lot of it new to me. Recommended.
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Good to see your post. Since Joy bowed out & there is no active moderator here, we seem to have drifted apart.
Bill O'Reilly has several interesting titles, but I've avoided them since too many reviews say he twists the historical narrative to fit his theories too much. Every historian does to some extent, but I had my fill of that reading Zinn who writes from the opposite side of the aisle. That was decades ago & it still bugs me.


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I've enjoyed O'Reillys' Killing novels as well. I never noticed anything being very slanted, but then my primary purpose is just to be entertained. Could give me an example where old Bill shades the truth?
I've been bingeing on Paul Cleave of late. He writes thrillers about serial killers. Yeah, ho-hum right? He nicely humanizes his characters - cops, victims, whoever, but he sort of shines when he writes a serial killer in the first person. I'm used the BLACK villains, I enjoy them muchly, but Paul's aren't that way. They're just doing what comes natural, having fun. Murder, torture and rqpe are just their harmless hobbies, they think they're actually just regular nice guys on the inside. And know they're SO much smarter than the cops they don't worry about getting caught. Only one of his books I disliked was one where the writer/protagonist is getting Alzheimers and can't remember what he did yesterday and whether he might have killed someone like a character in one of his books. Forgetfulness hits too close to home for me to enjoy that one.

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I've read quite a few others at different times & I don't think all of these were his biggest. I don't mind historians putting forth theories, so long as they make it clear it is a theory & give some time to opposing views. Even "We don't know." is perfectly acceptable at times. He apparently tells a good story & doesn't let the facts get in his way too much, though. I'd prefer to read the truth as best we know it.

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I found it okay. I have read other books on Lincoln, of course. This book might be a good starting place for someone just starting reading about the assassination. Yes, I did notice O'Reilly did speculate about the conspirators' motives and thoughts. But when I read those, I knew it was only a theory.
Jim the link you posted mention a major mistake about Mary Surratt. I have read on her execution and there is to this day some controversary about her.

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Currently reading, "The Road to Little Dribbling" by Bill Bryson. Quite funny and interesting about Bill's revisit to England.
The Prologue had me in stitches. Laughing so hard I had tears running down my face. First thought was so glad not to be reading this book in a quiet doctor's office.
Enjoyable.

P.S.: How've you been?

I'm currently in 2 book clubs. Will recommend "Lincoln Highway"

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