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Hillary Clinton and Mystery Writer Louise Penny to Publish Political Thriller Together

Hillary Clinton and Mystery Writer Louise Penny to Publish Political Thriller Together
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When Abraham Lincoln Tried His Hand at Being a True Crime Writer

It’s not uncommon for presidents to put pen to paper after their time in office. While memoirs are the most common genre, Bill Clinton co-wrote the 2018 thriller The President Is Missing with James Patterson; and Theodore Roosevelt penned a number of books celebrating his love of the outdoors. Prior to taking office and navigating the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln was trying his hand at something a little more unique true crime. More accurately, he wrote a lightly fictionalized account of a case he took while working as a lawyer. Lincoln, who was said to be an avid fan of Edgar Allan Poe, wrote a story in 1846 he based on a trial he was involved with back in 1841. The case concerned William Trailor, one of three brothers who was charged with the murder of Trailor’s friend Archibald Fisher in Springfield, Illinois. Under duress from police interrogators, Henry Trailor claimed his other two brothers, William and Archibald (not the victim), bashed Fisher over the head and stole his

Tom Clancy, but real: the eerie parallels between the US Capitol riots and The Division

A scene from the game Tom Clancy s The Division 2 There can’t be many people who failed to find themselves transfixed by Wednesday’s footage of the horrifying, epoch-defining siege at the Capitol Building. And yet there is one demographic who may have watched the mayhem unfold with a slightly blasé sense of having seen it all before: gamers.  Particularly if they’re fans of the Tom Clancy’s The Division franchise. As the real-life drama erupted, many people took to social media to point out that the scenes they were watching on the news seemed to have been lifted straight from Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, which was released in March 2019. 

David Oyelowo opens up about racism, having famous friends and on-screen kisses

 “Thankfully, we have the kind of marriage that can weather that kind of storm.” Not that Jessica’s nonchalant reaction was shared by everyone, David reveals. “It was my kids who when they saw it for the first time said, ‘My God! I can’t believe it! Wow!’,” he shrieks, impersonating their ­hysterical reaction by waving his hands ­animatedly in the air. “They freaked out, more so than [over] anyone else I’ve had to kiss on film.” But the film, Come Away, that brought David, 44, and Angelina together is far from the frothy rom-com one might imagine from that story.

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