EAVESDROPPING ON HISTORY.
That\'s just a start of a book that took over 25 years of research to write!.
The book is a novel but most of the events are based on the evidence available as you shall see.
Keep an open mind about why he was so well preserved and why he behaved as he did.
Are you surprised? But most importantly it\'s all about Lincoln.
Or listen in on a meeting Stanton is having with one of his employees John Wilkes Booth.
Listen in on a meeting Lincoln, Grant and Stanton are having on reneging on the Dix-Hill prisoner exchange program.
The book is a page turner for those people who would love to eavesdrop on meetings where policy and crimes were fabricated.
Another example is the truth behind why Fort Sumter was shelled.
But no one has ever asked who ordered those men to perjure themselves.
After Congress investigated the massacre it was found that eight of the men who testified as eyewitnesses before Congress were never there.
A perfect example is the lie about Fort Pillow.
For lovers of history, there are many questions about the American War that have never been answered or that have been answered with obviously ridiculous lies.
EAVESDROPPING ON HISTORY