Explores the murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer and her connected to President Kennedy Ideal book for fans of The Devil’s Chessboard by David Talbot, The Reporter Who Knew Too Much by Dorothy Kilgallen, Dr. Mary’s Monkey by Edward T. Haslam, and other JFK conspiracy books Updated edition of the true crime expose, including new evidence and government documents corroborating the conspiracy to … government documents corroborating the conspiracy to assassinate JFK’s trusted ally and final true love
The death of Mary Meyer left many Americans with questions. Who really killed her? Why did CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton rush to find and confiscate her diary? Had she discovered the plan to assassinate her lover, President Kennedy, with the trail of information ending at the steps of the CIA? Was it only coincidence that she was killed less than three weeks after the release of the Warren Commission Report?
Fans of The Murder of Mary Russell, JFK: A Vision for America, and other JFK books will love Mary’s Mosaic. Building and relying on years of interviews and painstaking research, author Peter Janney follows the key events and influences in Mary Pinchot Meyer’s life–her first meeting with Jack Kennedy; her support of her secret lover, President Kennedy, as he worked towards the pursuit of world peace and away from the Cold War; and her exploration of psychedelic drugs. Fifty years after the assassinations of President Kennedy and Mary Meyer, this book helps readers understand why both took place.
Author Peter Janney fought for two years to obtain documents from the National Personnel Records Center and the US Army to complete this third edition. It includes a final chapter about the mystery man who could be the missing piece to learn the truth behind Meyer’s murder.more
Purchased the book but only received a preview.
Thought provoking. Good read.
Not only the story of Mary Meyer, CIA wife and DC socialite, engaged in an intimate 2 yr long relationship with JFK at the time of his death,…but a detailed account of the times before and after the assassination. Mary was murdered a year after JFK died, because she knew too much and was about to raise uncomfortable questions
about the politics surrounding JFK’s death, and possible CIA involvement.
The book is extremely detailed, well researched and in the middle, occasionally difficult to read.
The fact that the author’s father was also CIA and their family and the Meyers, close friends, makes the entire account even more compelling.
An amazing story. Gives “All,the President’s Men” a totally new perspective. Great research and documentation.
I don’t usually believe in conspiracy theories but this book has made me think twice about what actually goes on within our government.
Insight into CIA/FBI world. I had read a lot about the Kennedy’s being womanizers. This seems factual. But scary to think about what the government organizations are involved in.
This book is one that every American should read
More truth about the evil forces behind the Kennedy assination. These force’s are still out there and continue to manipulate the world.
Interesting read. Makes you view things in a different light. Frightening to consider the series of historical events happening the way the author suggests and believes. Lots of research that seems to back up his claims. Certainly worth reading so you can decide for yourself!
This book is full of speculation based on inter-relationships between people and government positions. Not worth the time for people looking for insight or information on the Kennedy assassination.
This book kept my jaw dropping, and my head shaking.
Awesome read,
Pretty dry & repetitive about details. Got bored & did not finish.
Interesting additional information about a key figure in JFK’s life and circle. It needed a better editor, as it drones on quite a LOT. Also, the entries about the actual murder of this woman were full of speculation about what she MIGHT have seen, or thought, or felt…. very novel-like characteristics for a book that sells itself as telling a factual story. But she is an interesting character in a world full of fascinating people, and I’m glad I read the story.
A good story confusingly written. I got exhausted trying to parse it all out.
This is an excellent book but much too long. The author researched the issue amazingly but the more I read the more I noticed the author repeating himself. Gives you pause to think about how corrupt our lawmakers really are.
Hard to tell whats real or trumped up and varigated truth….absolute unbiased factual history is a very rare creature…. i will say this book will open your mind to how our government works…..you may or may not like the truth….your decision
Interesting but found it difficult to read.
Extensively researched.
repetitive