Reviews
A New York Times Bestseller "Jaw-dropping scenes involving the destruction and manipulation of evidence... A persuasive, deeply researched account… A compelling read."- The Washington Post " A Cruel and Shocking Act has authority, is tantalizingly readable and is convincing in its claim that the Warren Commission was unable or unwilling to uncover the total truth. [Shenon's] work, I submit, is the one to read."- The Wall Street Journal "Engrossing reporting… [ A Cruel and Shocking Act ] raises significant questions."- The New York Times "Remarkable…I've become convinced that, 50 years after the act, a real reporter-not some chat-room know-it-all-has through actual, on the ground, person-to-person investigation , through nonstop digging, tugging at the tangled heart of the mystery, brought us to the brink of answer. An achievement that, I believe, merits the Pulitzer Prize and the thanks of a grateful nation."-Slate.com "[ A Cruel and Shocking Act ] contains a number of startling facts… [and] juicy and informative details that shed new light on the JFK investigation…. The book reveals how the investigation was immediately taken over by the very government agencies - the CIA, FBI and Secret Service - that had the most to hide when it came to the assassination…. A remarkable story."- David Talbot, Salon.com "A judicious account of the Warren Commission, as recalled by the lawyers who did its legwork. A." Entertainment Weekly "[A] masterful piece of modern history… A work fit to rank alongside the previous masterpiece of the murder, William Manchester's Death of A President ... Gripping."- The Independent (United Kingdom) "Magnificent… An incredible book."-Bob Schieffer, CBS News "I love this book. It is a terrific read."-Lou Dobbs, Lou Dobbs Tonight "Impressive… [Shenon] documents the extent to which agencies and actors in those days withheld and even destroyed information that should have gone to the Warren Commission."-Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal " A Cruel and Shocking Act may be the best of the big-anniversary crop of books about the assassination a tour de force of good reporting and excellent storytelling about an event that continues to defy clean and final resolution, 50 years later."- The Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne, Indiana) "Valuable, smartly written."- The Cleveland Plain Dealer "A thorough, fascinating and highly readable record of the details of the murder of John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963.... One of the more impressive offerings in the 50th-year anniversary of that watershed event."-Bookreporter.com "Convincing… the evidence [Shenon] assembles is frightening."- The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH) " A Cruel and Shocking Act offers … fascinating detail."- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Sober and powerful…Shenon, a former New York Times reporter, affords the reader access to the behind-the-scenes deliberations and dynamics that shaped a historic inquiry into a national trauma."- Publishers Weekly "Startling… Shenon has helped us get further than we've been before."- Kirkus Reviews, [A] masterful piece of modern history... A work fit to rank alongside the previous masterpiece of the murder, William Manchester's Death of A President ... Gripping., Sober and powerful...Shenon, a former New York Times reporter, affords the reader access to the behind-the-scenes deliberations and dynamics that shaped a historic inquiry into a national trauma., [ A Cruel and Shocking Act ] contains a number of startling facts... [and] juicy and informative details that shed new light on the JFK investigation.... The book reveals how the investigation was immediately taken over by the very government agencies -- the CIA, FBI and Secret Service -- that had the most to hide when it came to the assassination.... A remarkable story., "Jaw-dropping scenes involving the destruction and manipulation of evidence... A persuasive, deeply researched account... A compelling read." -- The Washington Post " A Cruel and Shocking Act has authority, is tantalizingly readable and is convincing in its claim that the Warren Commission was unable or unwilling to uncover the total truth. [Shenon's] work, I submit, is the one to read." -- The Wall Street Journal "Engrossing reporting... [ A Cruel and Shocking Act ] raises significant questions." -- The New York Times "Remarkable...I've become convinced that, 50 years after the act, a real reporter--not some chat-room know-it-all--has through actual, on the ground, person-to-person investigation , through nonstop digging, tugging at the tangled heart of the mystery, brought us to the brink of answer. An achievement that, I believe, merits the Pulitzer Prize and the thanks of a grateful nation." -- Slate.com "[ A Cruel and Shocking Act ] contains a number of startling facts... [and] juicy and informative details that shed new light on the JFK investigation.... The book reveals how the investigation was immediately taken over by the very government agencies -- the CIA, FBI and Secret Service -- that had the most to hide when it came to the assassination.... A remarkable story." -- David Talbot, Salon.com "A judicious account of the Warren Commission, as recalled by the lawyers who did its legwork. A." -- Entertainment Weekly "[A] masterful piece of modern history... A work fit to rank alongside the previous masterpiece of the murder, William Manchester's Death of A President ... Gripping." -- The Independent (United Kingdom) "Magnificent... An incredible book." -- Bob Schieffer, CBS News "I love this book. It is a terrific read." -- Lou Dobbs, Lou Dobbs Tonight "Impressive... [Shenon] documents the extent to which agencies and actors in those days withheld and even destroyed information that should have gone to the Warren Commission." -- Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal " A Cruel and Shocking Act may be the best of the big-anniversary crop of books about the assassination - a tour de force of good reporting and excellent storytelling about an event that continues to defy clean and final resolution, 50 years later." -- The Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne, Indiana) "Valuable, smartly written." -- The Cleveland Plain Dealer "A thorough, fascinating and highly readable record of the details of the murder of John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963.... One of the more impressive offerings in the 50th-year anniversary of that watershed event." -- Bookreporter.com "Convincing... the evidence [Shenon] assembles is frightening." -- The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH) " A Cruel and Shocking Act offers ... fascinating detail." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Sober and powerful...Shenon, a former New York Times reporter, affords the reader access to the behind-the-scenes deliberations and dynamics that shaped a historic inquiry into a national trauma." -- Publishers Weekly "Startling... Shenon has helped us get further than we've been before." -- Kirkus Reviews, Praise for The Commission :"Shenon is a skillful writer and storyteller as well as a dogged reporter ... He has a keen grasp of human frailty and folly." - Evan Thomas, The New York Times "I literally could not put it down... It owes a lot to Robert Ludlum. I felt I was reading a teleplay for '24.'" - Michael Duffy, Time Magazine "Spellbinding... A series of gripping vignettes... I was dazzled by this surprisingly vibrant expose of the government of our time." - Elizabeth Benedict, The Huffington Post, A thorough, fascinating and highly readable record of the details of the murder of John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963.... One of the more impressive offerings in the 50th-year anniversary of that watershed event., A New York Times Bestseller "Jaw-dropping scenes involving the destruction and manipulation of evidence... A persuasive, deeply researched account… A compelling read."- The Washington Post "Impressive… [Shenon] documents the extent to which agencies and actors in those days withheld and even destroyed information that should have gone to the Warren Commission."-Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal "A judicious account of the Warren Commission, as recalled by the lawyers who did its legwork. A." Entertainment Weekly "Magnificent… An incredible book."-Bob Schieffer, CBS News "I love this book. It is a terrific read."-Lou Dobbs, Lou Dobbs Tonight "[ A Cruel and Shocking Act ] contains a number of startling facts… [and] juicy and informative details that shed new light on the JFK investigation…. The book reveals how the investigation was immediately taken over by the very government agencies - the CIA, FBI and Secret Service - that had the most to hide when it came to the assassination…. A remarkable story."- David Talbot, Salon.com "A thorough, fascinating and highly readable record of the details of the murder of John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963.... One of the more impressive offerings in the 50th-year anniversary of that watershed event."-Bookreporter.com "Convincing… the evidence [Shenon] assembles is frightening."- The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH) " A Cruel and Shocking Act offers … fascinating detail."- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Sober and powerful…Shenon, a former New York Times reporter, affords the reader access to the behind-the-scenes deliberations and dynamics that shaped a historic inquiry into a national trauma."- Publishers Weekly "Startling… Shenon has helped us get further than we've been before."- Kirkus Reviews, Impressive... [Shenon] documents the extent to which agencies and actors in those days withheld and even destroyed information that should have gone to the Warren Commission., Remarkable...I've become convinced that, 50 years after the act, a real reporter--not some chat-room know-it-all--has through actual, on the ground, person-to-person investigation , through nonstop digging, tugging at the tangled heart of the mystery, brought us to the brink of answer. An achievement that, I believe, merits the Pulitzer Prize and the thanks of a grateful nation., A Cruel and Shocking Act has authority, is tantalizingly readable and is convincing in its claim that the Warren Commission was unable or unwilling to uncover the total truth. [Shenon's] work, I submit, is the one to read., Praise for The Commission :"Shenon is a skillful writer and storyteller as well as a dogged reporter _ He has a keen grasp of human frailty and folly." - Evan Thomas, The New York Times "I literally could not put it down_ It owes a lot to Robert Ludlum. I felt I was reading a teleplay for '24.'" - Michael Duffy, Time Magazine "Spellbinding_ A series of gripping vignettes_ I was dazzled by this surprisingly vibrant expose of the government of our time." - Elizabeth Benedict, The Huffington Post, Jaw-dropping scenes involving the destruction and manipulation of evidence... A persuasive, deeply researched account... A compelling read., Praise for The Commission :"Shenon is a skillful writer and storyteller as well as a dogged reporter ... He has a keen grasp of human frailty and folly." - Evan Thomas, The New York Times "I literally could not put it down... It owes a lot to Robert Ludlum. I felt I was reading a teleplay for '24.'" - Michael Duffy, Time Magazine "Spellbinding... A series of gripping vignettes... I was dazzled by this surprisingly vibrant expose of the government of our time." - Elizabeth Benedict, The Huffington Post, A Cruel and Shocking Act may be the best of the big-anniversary crop of books about the assassination - a tour de force of good reporting and excellent storytelling about an event that continues to defy clean and final resolution, 50 years later., "Jaw-dropping scenes involving the destruction and manipulation of evidence... A persuasive, deeply researched account… A compelling read."- The Washington Post "Impressive… [Shenon] documents the extent to which agencies and actors in those days withheld and even destroyed information that should have gone to the Warren Commission."-Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal "A judicious account of the Warren Commission, as recalled by the lawyers who did its legwork. A." Entertainment Weekly "Magnificent… An incredible book."-Bob Schieffer, CBS News "I love this book. It is a terrific read."-Lou Dobbs, Lou Dobbs Tonight "Sober and powerful…Shenon, a former New York Times reporter, affords the reader access to the behind-the-scenes deliberations and dynamics that shaped a historic inquiry into a national trauma."- Publishers Weekly