Review
"Sneed accomplishes what has never been done before,which is to tell the story of the four days from the Dallas point of view.... Sneed's contribution [is] a brilliant one....He presents every notable event as if through a prism,with each interviewee corroborating the basic facts but never exactly matching the other accounts, adding a detail here and there and at times even contradicting earlier ones. The result is a page-turner, not only because the story is dramatic but because the reader becomes eager to see how the next person saw it." --
Max Holland in The Nation, Dec. 7,1998Sneed accomplishes what has never been done before, which is to tell the story of the four days from the Dallas point of view.... Yet it isn't merely the telling of untold stories that makes Sneed's contribution a brilliant one. It's the book's
Rashomon-like effect. To every interview he brought the same list of questions, chronologically arranged. By keeping interviewees in harness to this order, he presents every notable event as if through a prism.... The result is a page-turner... --
The Nation, Max Holland
About the Author
Larry A. Sneed was born and reared in Indiana. He holds a B.S. degree from Indiana State University and two grduate degrees from the University of Georgia. He is a high school history teacher in Georgia.