04-07-2019, 06:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2019, 12:25 AM by James Lateer.)
The first chapter of Hank's book was posted here (and I read it, about 74 pages). The book sales can't be all that great on Coup in Dallas. So who is Leslie Sharp and why was the first chapter published with no reference to her? How could Skyhorse or anybody plow that much time and effort into a book that might only sell a couple of thousand copies?
I have personally seen evidence released about this issue which says Hank's book was being held up due to legal issues involving powerful people. That's all I can say about that fact, and no more. So don't ask me.
And why did Hank "break up" with co-author Ralph Ganis? Nobody has published any explanation as to that question.
An most bizarre of all, on the very day when he was to submit the final version of Coup in Dallas, he died unexpectedly, despite having just completed a somewhat grueling cross country trip along with various horses.
I guess I have to be the one to ask: have any medical people ruled out the possibility of foul play or other causes in Hank's death? Not that I want to upset any of his family or close friends, but there are certain things that you would imagine that Hank would want to be answered in light of his major role as an assassination writer and researcher.
James Lateer
I have personally seen evidence released about this issue which says Hank's book was being held up due to legal issues involving powerful people. That's all I can say about that fact, and no more. So don't ask me.
And why did Hank "break up" with co-author Ralph Ganis? Nobody has published any explanation as to that question.
An most bizarre of all, on the very day when he was to submit the final version of Coup in Dallas, he died unexpectedly, despite having just completed a somewhat grueling cross country trip along with various horses.
I guess I have to be the one to ask: have any medical people ruled out the possibility of foul play or other causes in Hank's death? Not that I want to upset any of his family or close friends, but there are certain things that you would imagine that Hank would want to be answered in light of his major role as an assassination writer and researcher.
James Lateer