The Man Who Was Never Buried: In the Steps of John Wilkes Booth - Couverture souple

Kettle, Peter

 
9798292060185: The Man Who Was Never Buried: In the Steps of John Wilkes Booth

Synopsis

History says he died in a burning barn.
This book dares to ask—what if he didn’t?

John Wilkes Booth left behind more than a bullet and a blaze. For generations, rumors of his survival have lingered. Eyewitnesses claimed to meet him. Journal entries surfaced. And in quiet towns across America, fragments of another life whispered his name.

In this haunting blend of historical fiction and real-world speculation, Stanley—a quiet investigator—and Cooper—a sharp, history-loving kid—follow the scattered trail of a man living under aliases such as “St. Helen.” From a sealed weapon in Texas to painted walls in Oklahoma and editorials in Kansas, each discovery draws them deeper into a mystery Booth may have orchestrated himself.

But without proof, even truth feels like fiction. And as the final fragments slip through their fingers, one chilling question remains:

Did Booth escape justice—or become its most carefully buried secret?

Inspired by real events, this novel weaves documented anomalies with imagined lives, taking deliberate creative liberties with history while exploring the enduring question of whether John Wilkes Booth was ever truly brought to account for his crime and challenges readers to decide for themselves how much of history was ever truly settled.

Recommended age range
Ages 12–16: With interest in history

  • Curious middle school / early high school readers

  • Kids who like mysteries, conspiracies, and “what if history is wrong?”

  • Strong readers (the vocabulary and pacing assume attention)

Ages 16+: Fully appropriate
  • No caveats

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