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The book is written like a novel and put together via time sequence—and therein lies the problem, as the narrative's continuity becomes choppy and at times hard to follow. No doubt Wilber has the expertise to pen these accounts, but the presentation is a turn off. Pass on this purchase.
There is nothing political about this book; it is purely a human-interest story and shows how Reagan's courage and grace under pressure endeared him to the American public, who forgave much that came later. For crime and American history fans alike.