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Richard Whittingham

    Richard Whittingham fue un autor prolífico cuya obra exploró diversas materias con un agudo sentido del detalle y un enfoque narrativo cautivador. Su escritura abordó temas variados, capturando la esencia de los temas elegidos con una voz distintiva que resonó en los lectores. Abordó la narración con una claridad y profundidad que caracterizaron su extensa bibliografía. Las contribuciones literarias de Whittingham demuestran un talento versátil para crear narrativas convincentes.

    The Rand McNally Almanac of Adventure
    Their Kind of Town
    Martial justice
    • On August 25,1945, seven young German POW submariners were hanged at Fort Leavenworth. It was the largest single execution in the United States in the twentieth century and the country's last mass execution. Their crime was the murder of a fellow German prisoner, a man they called a traitor because he helped interrogate other German prisoners. But why was their execution carried out four months after the end of the war for conduct many Americans would have expected of their own POWs in an enemy camp? And why was this "traitor" sent to the very camp where the men he had interrogated were imprisoned? Why did President Harry S. Truman, who signed the orders of execution, decline to be interviewed by the author, and why did all documents relating to the case vanish from the Truman Library after the author requested a research permit? Richard Whittingham probes the events that led to the murder, its perpetration, the brutal interrogation, the court-martial, and the execution, and he reveals how the seven were used as pawns by the U.S. government for the return of American prisoners in German hands before the war's end - then executed once Germany surrendered. The author also raises questions about military justice and the treatment of prisoners of war that are as controversial today as they were when this book was written more than two decades ago.

      Martial justice
    • Whittingham's first Chicago-based novel, State Street, was described by the Chicago Tribune as a top-flight detective novel as raw as life on the city's wintry streets. Now he returns with another novel featuring streetwise cop Joe Morrison, who investigates a botched Mob hit.

      Their Kind of Town
    • The Rand McNally Almanac of Adventure

      A Panorama of Danger and Daring

      Offers brief profiles of soldiers, sailors, mountain climbers, explorers, and daredevils and recounts acts of bravery, daring, and courage

      The Rand McNally Almanac of Adventure