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Following Orders: The Death of Vince Foster, Clinton White House is the sequel to The Whistleblower: How the Clinton White House Stayed in Power to Reemerge in the Obama White House and on the World Stage.









Dear Marinka:
Recall that I am Justice, the guy who Karen (Bev Perlman’s friend) told you about. I wrote a manuscript for a book quite a number of years ago in which the homicide is substantially solved, setting out the M.O. of the crime and suggesting possible motives for the core suspects (who number about two dozen, not including those involved solely in the cover-up).
Your book would be, to the best of my knowledge, the first since about 1988 to be released about the mystery, if you wish to call it that. I’m looking forwarard to reading it and giving you my take on it after doing so.
Since I am an old-fashioned book shopper who would prefer buying at a “bricks and mortar” store, I have one basic question: Is your book, “Following Orders,” out yet at any bookstore? Barnes & Noble would do it for me, you could also mention others.
Thanks for your help and best wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season.
Regards,
Justice
Dear Marinka:
Correction of my earlier letter:
Should be 1998, NOT 1988 of course, because the event occurred in 1993.
Regards,
Justice