Mark Shaw, a former criminal defense attorney and network TV legal analyst, is a bestselling author (The Reporter Who Knew Too Much), respected investigative reporter, and noted historian who has published nearly thirty books, including six touching on the JFK assassination. His most recent book, Collateral Damage, connected the deaths of Marilyn Monroe, Dorothy Kilgallen, and JFK for the first time. Shaw’s alma mater Purdue University is archiving his impressive body of work (press release at https://tinyurl.com/yyth7afp). More about Mr. Shaw is at https://www.markshawbooks.com.
"The Reporter Who Knew Too Much is a very interesting, informative,
and provocative book. Shaw has obviously conducted a tremendous
amount of research and investigation into every aspect of
Kilgallen’s life. Her relationships with so many famous,
controversial individuals and legal cases are fascinating to
read."
*Dr. Cyril H. Wecht, bestselling author of From Crime Scene to
Courtroom*
"The compelling story of Dorothy Kilgallen, the celebrated
journalist once called 'the most powerful female voice in
America.'"
*- Nick Pileggi, author of Wise Guy and Casino*
"Mark Shaw has written a gripping biography of Dorothy Kilgallen
wrapped in the greatest cold case of all time, the JFK
assassination. This is a real page-turner and I defy anyone to put
it down once they have started it."
*Greg Desilet, author and Language and Communications Scholar*
“Mark Shaw is the real deal when it comes to investigative
journalism – as was Dorothy Kilgallen – one of the most important
multi-media icons of the 20th century."
*Michael Harrison, Publisher, Talkers Magazine and Host, Up Close
and Far Out Podcast*
"Expertly written, Mark Shaw's "The Reporter Who Knew Too
Much," is a riveting true-life murder mystery, thoroughly
accessible to readers if all backgrounds. Reference notes and an
index round out this "must-read" for true crime connoisseurs.
Highly recommended!"
*Midwest Book Review*
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