Dick Russell has written for such varied publications as Time, Sports Illustrated, and the Village Voice.His books include The Man Who Knew Too Much, Black Genius, and On the Trail of the JFK Assassins. He is also the coauthor of several
New York Times
bestsellers, including American Conspiracies, 63 Documents the Government Doesn't Want You to Read, and They Killed Our President.
"Kennedy scholars, JFK assassination researchers, and all concerned
Americans owe Peter Janney their deep gratitude for his relentless
exploration into the professional-style murder of Mary Meyera
woman who, as Kennedy's mistress and a former CIA wife, simply knew
too much for her own good. Janney, who knew and adored Meyer as a
boy, brings his own personal sense of mission to this investigative
project. The story of Meyer's murder, and its cover up, is one more
fascinating footnote to the Kennedy assassination . . . and it
shines an important light on the forces behind the tragic events in
Dallas, a tragedy from which the country is still suffering."
David Talbot, founder of Salon, and New York Times bestselling
author of The Devil's Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the
Rise of America's Secret Government, and Brothers: The Hidden
History of the Kennedy Years
"Reads like a John Grisham thriller crossed with an Oliver Stone
movie."
Boston Globe
"Mary’s Mosaic just might have solved a great murder mystery. This
is a must-read."
Jim Marrs, author of the New York Times bestseller Rule by
Secrecy
"A fascinating story . . . Peter Janney’s unsparing analysis moves
us closer to a reckoning."
Oliver Stone
"Peter Janney, with passion and historical accuracy, has compelled
us to become aware of the extraordinary life of Mary Pinchot Meyer,
and to confront the long hidden facts and dark official secrets
which resulted in her political assassination in 1964. As a result
of Mr. Janney's decades long work, I have no doubt that, in
significance and purpose, this murder ranks alongside the other
assassinations of the 1960s. She was not only the singular soul
mate and lover of President John Kennedy, but the inspiration for
his commitment to turn our Republic away from the Cold War and
toward world peace. Mary's Mosaic is a fitting, long overdue
tribute to this courageous woman who was determined to secure truth
and justice concerning the assassination of the man she loved and
the mission they shared."
Dr. William F. Pepper, Esq., author of Orders to Kill, An Act of
State, and The Plot to Kill King
"Mary's Mosaic is a story about intertwined destinies, about human
strength and weakness, and finally about forces of good and evil.
The book makes a reader consider those possibilities within each of
us, even as what unfolds is on a Shakespearean stage."
Dick Russell, New York Times bestselling author and author of The
Man Who Knew Too Much and On the Trail of the JFK Assassins
"Mary's Mosaic introduced me to a crucial new aspect of the Kennedy
presidency that I was unfamiliar with. It taught me about the
remarkable extent to which President Kennedy shared with his final
amour, his true soul mate, the inner foreign policy workings of his
administrationand the extent to which Mary Pinchot Meyer
apparently challenged and influenced Jack Kennedy during the final
two years of his Presidency. She was apparently there, beside him
every step of the way, throughout 1963, as he embarked upon his
quest to try to end the Cold War, and return sanity to America's
foreign policy. Perhaps the most chilling aspect of this
mesmerizing book is the detailed and convincing manner in which it
reveals the suffocating power of the official JFK assassination
cover-up imposed by the U.S. government immediately after his
deaththe power to manipulate the media and to steal documents; the
willingness to manipulate the judicial system by aggressively
attempting to frame an innocent man for a crime he did not commit;
and even the willingness to commit murder to silence one brave and
respected citizen who was about to publicly oppose the sham
conclusions of the Warren Report. Mary Meyer paid for her
braveryand her loyaltywith her life, but Peter Janney has
rewarded her courage by publicly revealing, for the first time, the
true and complete story of her relationship with President Kennedy
during the fateful final year of his life."
Douglas P. Horne, Chief Analyst for Military Records, The
Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) and author of Inside the
Assassination Records Review Board: The U.S. Government’s Final
Attempt to Reconcile the Conflicting Medical Evidence in the
Assassination of JFK, Vols. I-V
"Hollywood has dealt with JFK’s assassination, most famously in
Oliver Stone’s Oscar-winning JFK (1991) questioning the official
line that Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby acted alone . . . A bunch
of hooey, I thoughtuntil I discovered Mary’s Mosaic: The CIA
Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer and Their
Vision for World Peace by Peter Janney."
Mary Claire Kendall, Forbes contributor
"Kennedy scholars, JFK assassination researchers, and all concerned
Americans owe Peter Janney their deep gratitude for his relentless
exploration into the professional-style murder of Mary Meyera
woman who, as Kennedy's mistress and a former CIA wife, simply knew
too much for her own good. Janney, who knew and adored Meyer as a
boy, brings his own personal sense of mission to this investigative
project. The story of Meyer's murder, and its cover up, is one more
fascinating footnote to the Kennedy assassination . . . and it
shines an important light on the forces behind the tragic events in
Dallas, a tragedy from which the country is still suffering."
David Talbot, founder of Salon, and New York Times bestselling
author of The Devil's Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the
Rise of America's Secret Government, and Brothers: The Hidden
History of the Kennedy Years
"Reads like a John Grisham thriller crossed with an Oliver Stone
movie."
Boston Globe
"Mary’s Mosaic just might have solved a great murder mystery. This
is a must-read."
Jim Marrs, author of the New York Times bestseller Rule by
Secrecy
"A fascinating story . . . Peter Janney’s unsparing analysis moves
us closer to a reckoning."
Oliver Stone
"Peter Janney, with passion and historical accuracy, has compelled
us to become aware of the extraordinary life of Mary Pinchot Meyer,
and to confront the long hidden facts and dark official secrets
which resulted in her political assassination in 1964. As a result
of Mr. Janney's decades long work, I have no doubt that, in
significance and purpose, this murder ranks alongside the other
assassinations of the 1960s. She was not only the singular soul
mate and lover of President John Kennedy, but the inspiration for
his commitment to turn our Republic away from the Cold War and
toward world peace. Mary's Mosaic is a fitting, long overdue
tribute to this courageous woman who was determined to secure truth
and justice concerning the assassination of the man she loved and
the mission they shared."
Dr. William F. Pepper, Esq., author of Orders to Kill, An Act of
State, and The Plot to Kill King
"Mary's Mosaic is a story about intertwined destinies, about human
strength and weakness, and finally about forces of good and evil.
The book makes a reader consider those possibilities within each of
us, even as what unfolds is on a Shakespearean stage."
Dick Russell, New York Times bestselling author and author of The
Man Who Knew Too Much and On the Trail of the JFK Assassins
"Mary's Mosaic introduced me to a crucial new aspect of the Kennedy
presidency that I was unfamiliar with. It taught me about the
remarkable extent to which President Kennedy shared with his final
amour, his true soul mate, the inner foreign policy workings of his
administrationand the extent to which Mary Pinchot Meyer
apparently challenged and influenced Jack Kennedy during the final
two years of his Presidency. She was apparently there, beside him
every step of the way, throughout 1963, as he embarked upon his
quest to try to end the Cold War, and return sanity to America's
foreign policy. Perhaps the most chilling aspect of this
mesmerizing book is the detailed and convincing manner in which it
reveals the suffocating power of the official JFK assassination
cover-up imposed by the U.S. government immediately after his
deaththe power to manipulate the media and to steal documents; the
willingness to manipulate the judicial system by aggressively
attempting to frame an innocent man for a crime he did not commit;
and even the willingness to commit murder to silence one brave and
respected citizen who was about to publicly oppose the sham
conclusions of the Warren Report. Mary Meyer paid for her
braveryand her loyaltywith her life, but Peter Janney has
rewarded her courage by publicly revealing, for the first time, the
true and complete story of her relationship with President Kennedy
during the fateful final year of his life."
Douglas P. Horne, Chief Analyst for Military Records, The
Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) and author of Inside the
Assassination Records Review Board: The U.S. Government’s Final
Attempt to Reconcile the Conflicting Medical Evidence in the
Assassination of JFK, Vols. I-V
"Hollywood has dealt with JFK’s assassination, most famously in
Oliver Stone’s Oscar-winning JFK (1991) questioning the official
line that Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby acted alone . . . A bunch
of hooey, I thoughtuntil I discovered Mary’s Mosaic: The CIA
Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer and Their
Vision for World Peace by Peter Janney."
Mary Claire Kendall, Forbes contributor
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