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It seems that most reviews of the book are by one of two types of
reviewers: 1. the reviewer either loves or hates O'Reilly, or 2. the
reviewer either loved or hated how it was written. Here is my take,
leaving the personal feelings about the author aside, Killing Lincoln
delivers on its mission. Many rip O'Reilly apart for it not being an in
depth treatment of his death and surrounding events. Here's a news
flash: it's not supposed to be. It is not written as a doctoral
dissertation on the subject nor is it intended to be. It is not
intended to give every detail about what happened. It is intended to be
an engaging read that follows the events surrounding Lincoln's last
days. It is intended to be written from the perspective of putting the
reader on the streets of D.C. during those days, putting you into Ford's
Theater the night of the killing. In that regard it delivers. Here is
my recommendation for this book: give this book to someone that you
want to get interested in history. Give it to a student and let them
see that history does not have to be boring. Give it to someone that
loves novels, but hates non-fiction and let them discover how engaging
and important history is and can be. On that level O'Reilly delivers.
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