With an entirely fresh take on presidential history, James Swanson,
author of the New York Times best-selling, Edgar Award-winning
Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer, shares the story of
his lifelong obsession with the murder of America's most revered
president and the frantic hunt for his assassin.
The renowned Lincoln scholar treats listeners to an audible "walking
tour" of the people, places, events, and artifacts that tell the story
of those horrible days in April 1865. Taking listeners behind the scenes
of his research, Swanson discusses the origins of his boyhood passion
for Lincoln, including his first visits to Springfield, Illinois, and
Ford's Theatre as a high school student; accounts for Booth's movements
during the manhunt; reveals how he authenticates Lincoln blood relics;
and offers details about historic sites that remain little-known or
obscure.
Swanson describes the intrigue he continues to pursue - the women who
aided Booth, lingering questions regarding other conspirators, and a
timeline for both Lincoln and the conspirators on the night of April 14,
1865.
The Lincoln Obsession is a uniquely personal look at how historical
places and relics will forever shed new light on the first presidential
assassination in America.