Man of a Million Fragments: The True Story of Clay Shaw, had a nice 2015
Man of a Million Fragments: The True Story of Clay Shaw, a biography of the only man ever prosecuted for alleged involvement in the assassination of President Kennedy, has just finished a nice 2015. It was the first full year that a print edition has been available, and had good sales, buiding on the first two years when only the e-book was available.
It garnered some notable reviews, generally split along conspiracy (or the lack thereof) theory lines of thought. Any book on the assassination is bound to have that split, with two large hostile camps already in place for decades, so this was to be expected.
And, of course, it has had to find its audience, always challenging in this day when readers are bombarded with material from all sides and in all forms. But it is steadily working its way around the horn, so to speak.
Here's to an even better 2016!
It garnered some notable reviews, generally split along conspiracy (or the lack thereof) theory lines of thought. Any book on the assassination is bound to have that split, with two large hostile camps already in place for decades, so this was to be expected.
And, of course, it has had to find its audience, always challenging in this day when readers are bombarded with material from all sides and in all forms. But it is steadily working its way around the horn, so to speak.
Here's to an even better 2016!
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