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Description: In the shadow of celebrated assassinations that dominate our history books lies a darker, more chaotic world of plots that never made the front page. These are the stories of poisoned coffee in a small-town diner, a bomb meant for a federal judge hidden in a lunch pail, and the shadowy figures who targeted labor leaders with a quiet, brutal efficiency. From the Gilded Age to the Cold War, this book uncovers the secret battles fought in boardrooms, union halls, and dusty courtrooms-battles where the stakes were life and death, but the headlines were silent. For readers who crave…mehr

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Description: In the shadow of celebrated assassinations that dominate our history books lies a darker, more chaotic world of plots that never made the front page. These are the stories of poisoned coffee in a small-town diner, a bomb meant for a federal judge hidden in a lunch pail, and the shadowy figures who targeted labor leaders with a quiet, brutal efficiency. From the Gilded Age to the Cold War, this book uncovers the secret battles fought in boardrooms, union halls, and dusty courtrooms-battles where the stakes were life and death, but the headlines were silent. For readers who crave the strange but true, this collection delves into the political tensions and social undercurrents that fueled these forgotten conspiracies. Each chapter reads like a thriller, grounded in meticulous research and brought to life with vivid detail. Discover the dramatic consequences that rippled through communities when justice was pursued outside the public eye, and explore the unsettling truth that history's most pivotal moments often happened in the dark, far from the cameras and the crowds. If you love untold stories, American history, and the kind of facts that are stranger than fiction, this is the book you've been waiting for.
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A. L. Blackwood is a nonfiction author exploring the hidden patterns that connect history, language, and human obsession. Their previous works-The Lost Legion, Poisoned Crowns & Silent Rifles & The Cipher That Ate History-earned praise for combining scholarship with narrative flair. Blackwood's essays and research have appeared in historical-linguistics journals and popular science outlets. When not decoding archives, they lecture on various historical topics and other history that is unsolved.