Mary Pinchot Meyer was possibly the only woman John F.
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About the Author Jesse Kornbluth is a New York-based writer.
Working from a timeline of Kennedy\'s presidency and every documented account of their public relationship, he has written a high-octane thriller that tracks this secret, doomed romance--and invites readers to solve Mary\'s murder.
In JFK and Mary Meyer: A Love Story, Jesse Kornbluth recreates the diary Mary might have written.
Her sister burned it. "Get it." The diary was filled with sketches, notes for paintings--and ten pages about an affair with an unnamed lover. "Mary had a diary," she said.
That night, Mary\'s best friend called her sister.
On October 10, 1964, two days before her forty-forth birthday, as she walked in Georgetown, a man shot her in the head and the heart.
Her ex-husband urged her to be silent, but when the report of the Warren Commission was released, she was even more loudly critical.
After the assassination, Mary didn\'t believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, and she shared that view, loudly and often, in Washington\'s most elite circles.
After the 1964 election, Kennedy said, he would divorce Jackie and marry her.
She was Kennedy\'s beacon light: his sole female adviser, spending mornings in the Oval Office, and, at night, discussing issues.
Mary Pinchot Meyer was more than a bedmate.
In 1962, she was an artist, divorced, living in Washington--and Kennedy\'s first serious romance.
Twenty years later, when she was living in Virginia and married to Cord Meyer, a high-ranking CIA official, she was Jack and Jackie Kennedy\'s next-door neighbor.
Kennedy met Mary Pinchot in 1935, when he was eighteen and she was sixteen.
In the White House, he never had a headache.
Kennedy said he needed sex every three days or he got a headache.
John F.
Follow their affair in this fictional diary of the woman murdered for asking too many questions after the JFK assassination.
Kennedy ever loved.
Mary Pinchot Meyer was possibly the only woman John F