American Gunfight: The Plot to Kill President Truman--And the Shoot-Out That Stopped It

American Gunfight: The Plot to Kill President Truman--And the Shoot-Out That Stopped It

by StephenHunter (Author), John,Jr.Bainbridge (Author)

Synopsis

November 1, 1950 -- an unseasonably hot afternoon in sleepy Washington, D.C. At 2:00 P.M. at his temporary residence in Blair House, President Harry Truman takes a nap. At 2:20 P.M., two Puerto Rican natives approach from different directions. Oscar Collazo, a respected metal polisher and family man, and Griselio Torresola, an unemployed salesman, don't look dangerous, not in their new suits and hats, not in their calm, purposeful demeanor, not in their slow, unexcited approach. What the three White House policemen and one Secret Service agent guarding the president cannot guess is that under each man's coat is a 9mm German automatic pistol and in each head, a dream of assassin's glory.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 06 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 0743260694
ISBN 13: 9780743260695

Media Reviews
The definitive history of the attempted murder of Harry S. Truman.... Truman's near-killing is a good subject for many reasons, including its disappearance into the black hole of our amnesia.... Hooked, the reader begins a journey that weaves...across the lives of all protagonists, pulled by fate toward the bloody confrontation.
-- Ted Windmer, The Washington Post
Extensively researched and mellifluously told...American Gunfight is a splendid read.
-- Carl Schoettler, Baltimore Sun
Hunter and Bainbridge's handling of the recorded events is not only convincing but compelling.
-- Publishers Weekly
A day worth remembering. American Gunfight is well worth reading.
-- The Washington Post
A fast-paced thriller.
-- Alonzo Hamby, The Wall Street Journal
Author Bio
Stephen Hunter is the bestselling author of The Third Bullet, Dead Zero, Point of Impact, and many other novels. The retired chief film critic for The Washington Post, where he won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Criticism, he has also published two collections of film criticism and a nonfiction work, American Gunfight. John Bainbridge, Jr., is a freelance journalist. A former reporter for The Baltimore Sun and legal affairs editor for The Daily Record (Baltimore), he is also a lawyer and former Maryland assistant attorney general. He lives near Butler, Maryland.