Assassins by Charlotte Greig (Grade - A)
A gripping true crime and history book by Charlotte Greig that examines some of the most infamous political and celebrity assassinations in modern history. Rather than focusing on a single event, the book presents a collection of meticulously researched case studies, exploring the motives, planning, execution, and historical consequences of targeted killings.
Beginning with landmark assassinations such as Grigori Rasputin, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and John F. Kennedy, the book traces how carefully orchestrated murders have altered the course of history. It also examines the deaths of John Lennon, Gianni Versace, Martin Luther King Jr., and Benazir Bhutto, along with failed assassination attempts on figures such as Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.
For each case, Greig explores the assassin's background, ideological motivations, psychological factors, methods, and the political or cultural aftermath. She also discusses enduring controversies and conspiracy theories where evidence remains disputed, while distinguishing established facts from speculation. The result is an accessible overview of how assassination has shaped politics, history, and popular culture.
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