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By MediaiteJun 1st, 2021, 12:24 pm
It has been about 57 years since the United States of America was shocked to the core by the news that the 35th President,
John F. Kennedy, had been assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The event marred November 22, 1963 as a day of infamy for the nation. It was only two days later that Americans were shocked again when the president’s killer was killed himself and it was all caught on live TV.
Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner with ties to the criminal underworld, was among the crowd that gathered at Dallas Police Headquarters when
Lee Harvey Oswald was set to be transported to a more secure facility. As Oswald was being escorted through the corridor where the crowd was assembled, Ruby stepped out in front with a concealed weapon and fatally shot the accused presidential assassin.
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The four speakers for 2022 are:
Kristin Harmel, author of the “The Book of Lost Names” and the upcoming “The Forest of Vanishing Stars”;
Susan Wiggs, whose latest, “The Lost and Found Bookshop,” is a love letter to independent bookstores;
Brad Taylor, a retired Special Forces lieutenant colonel and author of “American Traitor” and “End of Days”;
Scott Turow, the master of legal thrillers from “Presumed Innocent” to “The Last Trial.”
“We are pleased to be able to offer such highly recognized, accomplished and entertaining authors,” said Trish Benisch, chairperson of the Nick Linn Series.
“The pandemic changed our game plan for 2021, but our shift to online-only lectures was very successful and allowed us to continue our important work on behalf of the Collier library system,” Benisch said. “Now, we’re looking forward to resuming in-person events, as well as continuing to offer the lectures online for subscribers who want to watch from home
Michael Schaub
Michael Schaub is a writer, book critic and regular contributor to NPR Books. His work has appeared in
The Washington Post,
The Portland Mercury and