The diary has never resurfaced in the nearly sixty years since Mary’s murder. About the author. Paul Wolfe‘s biographical blurb on Amazon, widely quoted elsewhere, states that he “has written in virtually every medium, from fiction and advertising to songs and /5(). As Paul Wolfe imagines it, James Jesus Angleton breaks into Mary’s home the day of her murder and steals the diary. In other accounts, Angleton turns over the diary to Mary’s sister, Toni, and her husband, Ben Bradlee. But, whoever it is who decides to hide or destroy the book, it does disappear/5(). The Lost Diary of M. Paul Wolfe. Harper, $ (p) ISBN Wolfe debuts with this captivating fictionalization of the life and death of Mary Pinchot Meyer, a mistress to JFK.
An engrossing debut novel that cannily reimagines the extraordinary life and mysterious death of bohemian Georgetown socialite Mary Pinchot Meyer— secret lover of JFK, ex-wife of a CIA chief, sexual adventurer, LSD explorer and early feminist living by her own rules. She was a longtime lover of JFK. She was the ex-wife of a CIA chief. She was the sister-in-law of the Washington Post's Ben. Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Returns Orders. Cart. Written in spare, foreboding entries, The Lost Diary of M takes a fresh look at a woman whose mysterious death will likely never be solved. Author Paul Wolfe takes great care with his subject, painting a nuanced, never sensationalized picture of a complex woman. Read Full Review . Positive Carol Haggas.
"The Lost Diary of M: A Novel" paints a picture of what the final years of Mary's life might have looked like. Regardless of whether or not you buy into the conspiracy theories about the CIA's transgressions, this book provides a glimpse back to what life was like in DC during the Kennedy administr If you like a good conspiracy theory (or was it just the truth?), this book is an excellent read. The Lost Diary of M. by Paul Wolfe. An engrossing debut novel that cannily reimagines the extraordinary life and mysterious death of bohemian Georgetown socialite Mary Pinchot Meyer secret lover of JFK, ex-wife of a CIA chief, sexual adventurer, LSD explorer and early feminist living by her own rules. She was a longtime lover of JFK. The Lost Diary of M. Paul Wolfe. Harper, $ (p) ISBN Wolfe debuts with this captivating fictionalization of the life and death of Mary Pinchot Meyer, a mistress to JFK.
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