9780892560912-0892560916-The Cosgrove Report: Being the Private Inquiry of a Pinkerton's Detective Into the Death of President Lincoln

The Cosgrove Report: Being the Private Inquiry of a Pinkerton's Detective Into the Death of President Lincoln

ISBN-13: 9780892560912
ISBN-10: 0892560916
Edition: First Edition
Author: G. J. A. OToole
Publication date: 1979
Publisher: Rawson, Wade
Format: Hardcover 424 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780892560912
ISBN-10: 0892560916
Edition: First Edition
Author: G. J. A. OToole
Publication date: 1979
Publisher: Rawson, Wade
Format: Hardcover 424 pages

Summary

The Cosgrove Report: Being the Private Inquiry of a Pinkerton's Detective Into the Death of President Lincoln (ISBN-13: 9780892560912 and ISBN-10: 0892560916), written by authors G. J. A. OToole, was published by Rawson, Wade in 1979. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Cosgrove Report: Being the Private Inquiry of a Pinkerton's Detective Into the Death of President Lincoln (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.42.

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The Cosgrove Report is both a gripping historical thriller and a new and entirely plausible solution to that still unanswered question: Why was Abraham Lincoln murdered? Republished to coincide with the bicentennial of Lincoln’s birth, this is a novel of immense power and imagination, based on meticulous research into the government’s official records of the assassination and the forgotten memoirs of many eyewitnesses. The novel opens when a recently discovered nineteenth-century manuscript falls into the hands of modern-day private investigator Michael Croft. His assignment is to verify the historical accuracy of the papers, which reveal the shocking cover-up of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the alleged capture and death of John Wilkes Booth. The manuscript itself, written by Pinkerton detective Nicholas Cosgrove, plunges both Croft and the reader back into post-Civil War Washington, where Cosgrove is hired by Secretary of War Edwin Stanton to investigate rumors that Booth is still alive. His search brings him face-to-face with some of the most illustrious people of the period, and exposes a trail of lies and evasions equal to any modern day political scandal.
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