Killing Lincoln: The Stunning Assassination that Modified America Ceaselessly (Invoice O’Reilly’s Killing Sequence)
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A riveting historic narrative of the heart-stopping occasions surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and the primary work of historical past from mega-bestselling writer Invoice O’Reilly
The long-lasting anchor of The O’Reilly Issue recounts one of the vital dramatic tales in American historical past―how one gunshot modified the nation perpetually. Within the spring of 1865, the bloody saga of America’s Civil Battle lastly involves an finish after a collection of more and more harrowing battles. President Abraham Lincoln’s beneficiant phrases for Robert E. Lee’s give up are devised to satisfy Lincoln’s dream of therapeutic a divided nation, with the previous Confederates allowed to reintegrate into American society. However one man and his band of murderous accomplices, maybe reaching into the very best ranks of the U.S. authorities, will not be appeased.
Within the midst of the patriotic celebrations in Washington D.C., John Wilkes Sales space―charismatic women’ man and impenitent racist―murders Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre. A livid manhunt ensues and Sales space instantly turns into the nation’s most wished fugitive. Lafayette C. Baker, a sensible however shifty New York detective and former Union spy, unravels the string of clues resulting in Sales space, whereas federal forces observe his accomplices. The thrilling chase ends in a fiery shootout and a collection of court-ordered executions―together with that of the primary lady ever executed by the U.S. authorities, Mary Surratt. That includes a few of historical past’s most exceptional figures, vivid element, and page-turning motion, Killing Lincoln is historical past that reads like a thriller.
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