Painstakingly researched by an authority on the history of the Secret Service and based on primary, firsthand accounts from more than 80 former agents, White House aides, and family members, this is the definitive account of what went wrong ...
Recounts what went wrong with President Kennedy's security detail on the day he was assassinated, debunking common notions about the shooting and investigating the Secret Service's failure to monitor and secure the motorcade route.
“A groundbreaking series…razor-sharp, compulsively readable courtroom scenes.” – The New York Times Book Review “Another barrier-breaking thriller from a voice missing too long from the mystery chorus.” – The Los Angeles Times ...
These essays are unflinching yet ultimately hopeful. This is one of the wisest books I have read in a long time.
'I was mightily impressed with Robyn Gigl's debut, By Way of Sorrow... but Survivor's Guilt is even better.
“A groundbreaking series…razor-sharp, compulsively readable courtroom scenes.” —The New York Times Book Review “Another barrier-breaking thriller from a voice missing too long from the mystery chorus.” —The Los Angeles Times ...
Presumed dead in the tragedy of 9-11, Ryan Kolstad saw his missed job interview that morning as something other than a failure-he saw opportunity.
Survivor's Guilt is a monumental meditation on grief and the aftermath of loss. These poems and essays are difficult but necessary in a time of digital death archives and extrajudicial killings.
It's World War II and after suffering a loss at the hands of the Germans during Operation Market Garden, a squad of five American soldiers patrols the outlying land of a swath of forest referred to by the locals as the Carrion Woods.