What Does the Public Have a Right to Know? Ed Munson’s ‘The Letter’ Review

Commentary
Now that we’ve been made aware of classified documents in garages and at the University of Pennsylvania Biden Center, the 2021 novel “The Letter” by Ed Munson may be more contemporary than even the author intended.
Add to this the recently released declassified information on the President John F. Kennedy assassination and mentions of the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), along with the provision of some records still being postponed, makes “The Letter” (Dorrance Publishing Co., Pittsburg) a great read for those who appreciate the high-level inner workings of Washington, D.C.
The cover of the 2021 book “The Letter” by Ed Munson. (Courtesy of John Moorlach)
“United States Supreme Court Justice Bailey Stewart, well known for her honesty, fairness, and consistency in interpreting the Constitution, becomes privy to some startling revelations, ones that will test her curiosity to know more and determine what might the public have a right to know,” reads the book’s description….

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