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I AM I AM I AM : SEVENTEEN BRUSHES WITH DEATH by MAGGIE O'FARRELL : CHRISTINE TRZYNA BOOK REVIEW

 

  Saw that this book was on the London Times best seller list, found it as bought by the Friends of the Library, and sunk right into it.

The experiences author Maggie O'Farrell relates are all causes for alarm and some it it made me think that the author had an uncommon number of incidents of death threats in her life, from a run in with a killer to the fear of her own baby's death. That said, what makes this book a best seller is the creative writing, the distinct voice, the way with words.  There is an almost visceral quality to images and the chapters are the names of body parts, Lungs, Cranium...

The short Cranium chapter is a test.  Would you think that falling in love or lust with someone was a brush with death? But that's not it.  It's that spontaneity and a certain mindlessness puts her in harms way, an arm hair away from a fast moving truck because she's concerned for a dog.  The mood of this chapter is tantalizing and so I'm going to excerpt from it.  (Note the symbolism.)  It takes place in 1998

page 151

A man and a woman are walking beside a river. The water is so slow-moving as to be almost current-less, motionless. They pause on a bridge, looking down at their reflections in the mirror-flat leaf-dinted water: he looks at hers. she looks at his.  She has been collection acorns in her pockets, greenish-brown and set aside in their cups,  and as they have walked, she has sifted them with her fingertips and ascertained that, yes, each acorn will fit only inside its own cup. No other cup will do.

The woman is me.  The man is - well, never mind.

They are talking about their situation, their conundrum. They have fallen in love, instantly, surprisingly, dizzyingly, but there are problems. There are obstacle. Other people stand in their way - other hearts, other minds, other situations.

*****
 Simply loved this book, a unique idea, carried out with the moving pacing of a drum beat.

C 2024  Christine Trzyna

The pacing is also good and 

2/14/24

MERCY : DUFFY

2/10/24

MARK SHAW - AUTHOR and DOROTHY KILGALLEN ADVOCATE ASKS US TO CONTACT THE NEW YORK DA

I've covered Mark Shaw's book about journalist Dorothy Kilgallen's mysterious death, an improbable "suicide," here on this blog circa October 2023, long after it was published. I've listened to many YouTube videos in which Shaw talked about the investigations behind his books, in particular at the Commonweath Club of California and City of Allen ACTV.

This interview is an overview of his path of authorship, one of many - mostly a year old or older, that are up on YouTube. In this one Shaw talks about the spiritual connection he believes he has with Dorothy as well as how his book talks have lead to more informants coming forward to him as well as synchronicity.  Dorothy Kilgallen was, back in the day, one of the few women journalists who had national, even international respect.  As a writer of news she brought her reader to the trials she attended. Thought of as one of the What's My Line television show panelists, she was hot on the trail of the JFK Assassination story. 

I received a message from Shaw asking me/us to help the cause of reopening the case of Dorothy Kilgallen's death.

NEWSLETTER - February, 2024



“If a writer is so cautious that he/she never writes anything
that cannot be criticized, he/she will never write anything
that can be read.”


- Thomas Merton
 


 Distinguished NYC Councilman Robert Holden Demands New York
County DA Bragg Investigate Dorothy Kilgallen's Death


LETTER TO NYC DA ALVIN BRAGG

To Support this Effort, please
text or call the DA's Office at

212.335.9000

  

THE LETTER:

January 31, 2024

Hon. Alvin Bragg District Attorney Manhattan District Attorney’s Office
One Hogan Place
New York, NY 10013

Dear District Attorney Bragg,
I am writing to you as an elected official and a concerned citizen who deeply values justice and the preservation of truth in our society.

Today, I wish to bring to your attention the case of Dorothy Kilgallen, a revered journalist whose name was synonymous with courage, tenacity and an unyielding pursuit of the truth. Her mysterious death on November 8, 1965, not only robbed the world of a journalistic titan, but also left a cloud of suspicion and unanswered questions that have persisted for nearly six decades.

Kilgallen, also well-known as the star panelist on the CBS hit program, “What’s My Line?” was a pioneer, a celebrated journalist who navigated and excelled in a field dominated by men. She was a force to be reckoned with, possessing a rare combination of wit, intelligence, and a fearless commitment to unveiling the truth. From challenging the Mafia's connections to Frank Sinatra to boldly questioning the circumstances surrounding Marilyn Monroe's death, Dorothy never shied away from contentious and dangerous truths.

Dorothy’s investigative work, particularly concerning her friend John F. Kennedy’s assassination, was not only groundbreaking but also, as it tragically turned out, perilous. The reported scare tactics, surveillance, and threats she endured just prior to her death speak volumes about the potential gravity and sensitivity of the information she possessed. Her sudden and mysterious demise, under circumstances that many believe were meticulously staged, raises grave concerns about the integrity of the lackluster investigation that followed.

The official narrative of Dorothy's death, hastily labeled as a drug overdose did not just tragically misrepresent her legacy but also conveniently silenced a voice that was on the verge of perhaps revealing epochal truths. The subsequent looting of her Manhattan home, the disappearance of her files and “tell-all” book manuscript about the assassination, and the defamatory portrayal of her character in the media are all glaring indications that the story presented to the public was, at best, incomplete and, at worst, a deliberate obfuscation. 2 In light of recent revelations by Dr. Michael Baden acknowledging the mistakes in the Kilgallen autopsy and the premature conclusions drawn by the Manhattan Medical Examiner's office, it becomes not just an opportunity but a moral imperative to reexamine this case. Mark Shaw, a noted historian and bestselling author, possesses a remarkable amount of highly relevant documents and credible statements from nearly 30 witnesses who swear Kilgallen did not overdose that will be crucial to an investigation as will the new evidence Shaw has uncovered.

Without question, Shaw’s contributions, which I have reviewed, can significantly aid in uncovering the truth about why and how Kilgallen died in 1965. There thus exists a pressing need to unearth the truth, not just in the name of justice for Dorothy Kilgallen but also to honor the principles of journalistic integrity and truth she valiantly stood for.

As Lois McMaster Bujold aptly said, "The dead cannot cry out for justice. It is the duty of the living to do so for them." Dorothy Kilgallen was more than an iconic journalist; she was a beacon of truth in a world rife with concealment and deceit. Opening an investigation into her death is a step towards rectifying a historical wrong and a testament to our commitment as a society to uphold truth, justice, and the values Dorothy so fiercely championed.

I urge your office to consider this request earnestly and to take the necessary steps toward opening and diligently pursuing an investigation into the mysterious death of Dorothy Kilgallen. Let us strive to bring closure and justice to a case that has lingered in the shadows for far too long. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I hope the truth will finally see the light of day. 

Sincerely, Robert F. Holden Council Member, District 30



“Investigative reporting at its best. Mark Shaw’s original work into the questionable deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilogallons is now focused on the many unanswered questions left by the Warren Commission’s inquiry into the JFK assassination. Fighting for Justice has to be read.” 

-- Nicholas Pileggi, author of Wiseguy (movie: Goodfellas) and Casino  


“If a writer is so cautious that he/she never writes anything that cannot be criticized, he/she will never write anything that can be read.”

— Thomas Merton

About Mark Shaw

A former criminal defense attorney and legal analyst for CNN, ESPN, and USA Today for the Mike Tyson, O.J. Simpson and Kobe Bryant cases, Mark Shaw is an investigative reporter and the author of 25+ books whose latest is the bestseller, "The Reporter Who Knew Too Much."  

Regarding his books, Mark says, “My purpose is to make people stop and think about historical subjects and important issues confronting society today.

Mark Shaw Websites

TheReporterWhoKnewTooMuch.com 
CourageInTheFaceOfEvil.com
TheDorothyKilgallenStory.org 
MarkShawBooks.com 
   

Mark's Blog!

News, views and commentary on social issues of importance in today’s crazy world will be forthcoming in the Mark Shaw Books blog. Best of all, you’ll get to weigh in.

 
   

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HOW SOON IS NOW : JOHNNY MARR

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