When The Reporter Who Knew Too Much chronicling Dorothy Kilgallen’s life and times and her mysterious death was published in December 2016, there was no indication it would be a breakthrough, bestselling book read by thousands and thousands of people around the world. Or that the book would be optioned for a motion picture by the revered Brothers Dowdle producing team.
On a daily basis, email tips poured in by the hundreds providing fresh information important to telling more about Kilgallen’s story. Due to these reader tips and continued research by this author which has garnered new evidence about her remarkable life and also shocking information about the JFK assassination never released before, it was apparent a follow-up book was necessary for both those who had read The Reporter Who Knew Too Much and those who had not.
This was quite a challenge with doing so requiring the repeating of some crucial facts from the initial publication so as to provide context for the fresh facts presented here for the first time.
The result is “Denial of Justice: Dorothy Kilgallen, Abuse of Power and the Most Compelling JFK Assassination in History” to be released on November 22nd, the 55th anniversary of the JFK assassination. My hope is that those of you who will read the first book will welcome a blending of the old and the new as the continuing mystery of why, and by whom, Dorothy Kilgallen’s life ended much too soon. Also presented will be details of my continuing fight to get the NYC District Attorney’s office to fully investigate her death.
I only recently became aware of and read your book, THE REPORTER WHO KNEW TOO MUCH. I found it brilliant. Thank you for your relentless pursuit of the truth. DK was an amazingly talented and bright light in this world. You are her champion! I cannot wait to read your new book which will be published November 22, 2018.
Ann – Thanks so much for the kind words. Very much appreciated. Mark
All that we read is well and find, but how about letting the President know this things and all the rest of Congress, so that maybe, by some gift of God we’ll finally get some Justice, which is very rare these days, when you see murderers get a small jail time, while good people like D. Kilgallen , J. Kennedy, Robert and Martin Luther get assassinated! And don’t forget all the innocent people in prison for speaking out or doing some minor thing.
How about getting Oliver Stone to do some of these factual movies, including “Lee and Me.”
Leroy – Thanks for the note. I doubt the pres has time for Dorothy’s story but who knows . . .
I am glad to hear that the doodle bros are going to do a movie on D.K. and all the cover ups on the JFK assignation I will have to read your book on D.K.and her relentless search for the truth.
James – Thanks. These guys are pros and will do a good job with Dorothy’s story. Mark