04-11-2014, 01:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-11-2014, 11:44 PM by Anthony Thorne.)
Received it yesterday, finished it today. It's an outstanding book and MacQueen has done a lot of careful research, some into areas that have been largely overlooked or forgotten, and then near the end of the book (in a subtle, startling and brilliantly argued chapter titled 'The Unthinkable') into an area that I suspect has never been addressed by any prior researcher in print. I thoroughly recommend the book, and I hope that more longtime, serious 9/11 researchers will join MacQueen and Kevin Ryan in writing books about the aspects of 9/11 study that most compel them. As a heads-up, while Amazon still doesn't have copies in stock, I ordered mine from Book Depository US and received it here in Australia a week or so later. Will chat more about the book after others have read it, but it gets a big thumbs up from me.

