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Exclusive–O’Donnell: The Myth of the Lone Gunman; John Wilkes Booth and the Confederate Secret Service in the Assassination of Lincoln

Lincoln’s assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was that he was a lone mad gunman who operated with a small group of conspirators loyal to him. The true story is detailed for the first time in the new bestselling book, The Unvanquished.

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The familiar story of Lincoln’s assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was that he was a lone mad gunman who operated with a small group of conspirators loyal to him. The true story, much of it detailed for the first time in the new bestselling book, The Unvanquished, is much darker and involves a well-planned, well-funded, and well-organized shadowy group composed of scores of individuals with direct ties to the government of the Confederate States of America: the Confederate Secret Service.