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Overview"Bill Eaton's dying grandmother drops a bombshell when he comes to visit, though he doesn't realize until later the significance of the old files she asks him to retrieve from her attic and review. The files include an old photo of President John F. Kennedy with a man named Bill Simpson, a photo of Eaton's much younger grandmother, and several journals written by Simpson titled ""The White House,"" ""The Assassination,"" ""Prison,"" and ""Reuther."" Eaton's grandmother dies before the two can discuss the material. But, fascinated by the mysterious information his grandmother called ""unique and historical,"" Eaton begins to read, hoping to find the meaning of his grandmother's dying wish. Simpson's journals turn out to be memoirs of the former Secret Service agent, detailing a heretofore unrevealed web of conspiracy, political assassinations, and redemption. Author Bob Morris employs his expertise in politics, the auto industry, and all things Detroit to fashion this historical fiction thriller that will keep readers guessing the whole way through." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bob Morris , Kritsa Hill , Doug ShowalterPublisher: Pathbinder Publishing LLC Imprint: Pathbinder Publishing LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.617kg ISBN: 9781955088459ISBN 10: 1955088454 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 17 November 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI don't think I've ever read a novel that was as accurate, and few as compelling. - Jack Lessenberry, Toledo Blade """I don't think I've ever read a novel that was as accurate, and few as compelling."" - Jack Lessenberry, Toledo Blade ""Morris, through his crafty addition of a low-level Secret Service agent and the ties to (Walter) Reuther, has added a notable work to the genre (nonfiction and fiction assassination plots)."" - Bill Castanier, (Lansing, Mich.) CityPulse ""In retelling the story of Detroit in the 1960s, Morris has captured the sights and sounds with a near-perfect pitch."" - Bill Castanier, (Lansing, Mich.) CityPulse" Author InformationLifelong Michigander Bob Morris has spent his entire career involved in public service. He was a middle school teacher in the Detroit Public Schools before moving to Lansing in 1976 to work for the Michigan House of Representatives. For the next 38 years, he represented public institutions to the state legislature in the pursuit of setting good public policy for Michigan. He also worked for Gov. James Blanchard and the Michigan departments of transportation and education. During his time with the state, Bob fought for greater funding of Michigan's transportation infrastructure and tougher high school graduation standards, and promoted strong labor policies. In the 1990s, he was Assistant County Executive to County Executive Edward McNamara, where he was a key player in establishing the Wayne County Airport Authority Act. Bob ended his career as a policy advisor to the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. He is retired and lives in Farmington Hills, Michigan, with his wife, Terry. He grew up in southeastern Michigan during the 1950s and 1960s at the knees of some of the greatest labor and political leaders in the state. He graduated from Birmingham Seaholm High School and earned a teaching degree and Masters in Public Administration degree from Western Michigan University. Bob wrote the nonfiction book, Built in Detroit: A story of the UAW, a Company and a Gangster, which was published in 2013. For more about Bob and that book, check out www.builtindetroit.net. Books can be purchased at Amazon.com or BarnesAndNoble.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |