Killers of the Flower Moon
KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON: THE OSAGE MURDERS AND THE BIRTH OF THE FBI Growing up in Kansas, I visited our relatives in northern Oklahoma. They lived in and around the Osage Indian territories. The Osage Indians formed a piece of our family’s lore. I think it was common knowledge among our family members that […]
Jack 1939
JACK 1939 Imagine young Jack Kennedy as a spy, commandeered by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill to innocuously roam Europe and uncover nefarious warmongering plots. Imagine Francine Mathews re-envisioning and fictionalizing Jack’s movements from New York to London to Rome to Val d’Isere to Danzig to Moscow to Prague to Warsaw and back. Jack […]
The Go-Between
The Go-Between: A Novel of the Kennedy Years More than fifty years after his untimely death, John F. Kennedy still fascinates us. Frederick Turner’s The Go-Between is a particularly intriguing story about Kennedy and his inner circle, a web of clandestine relationships that remained unacknowledged during the politician’s lifetime. In 1977 Judith Campbell Exner published […]