Firstly, a little about the author: Lise Pearlman is a former First Presiding California State Judge and a former California prosecutor of crimes including murders. Having said all this, let's discuss the subject of the book — Charles Lindbergh was an American Aviator and hero having flown the first successful transAtlantic flight from East Coast of the US to France. Unfortunately Lindbergh was also a psychopath. He was a known Nazi sympathizer and active practitioner and devotee of eugenics. Hitler awarded Lindbergh the medal of the Service Cross of the German Eagle...Lindbergh was a member of the America First Party which was pro-Nazi, pro- eugenics and isolationist. They hated FDR and sided with the Third Reich...this sounds familiar doesn't it...? (Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it). Bottom line, Charles Lindbergh almost surely murdered his first born son, Charles, Jr. Baby Charles had health issues, rickets, encephalopathy (due to his father's bullying his wife to fly with him across country when she was seven-eight months pregnant with Charles, Jr, depriving her of oxygen and exposing her to toxic fumes), thus the baby was born with physical maladies which Lindbergh saw as a weakness. Lindbergh was abusive, he left the small child outside in freezing weather in a pen at a year old for hours upon hours. He infamously referred to his little boy as "it." Under the Freedom of Information Act, Lise Pearlman has discovered all the many cover-ups, trumped up evidence and kangaroo court proceedings which condemned immigrant, Bruno Hauptmann, to death in the electric chair for the supposed murder of the baby "Eaglet". Lindbergh killed two people — his son and an innocent man. Much like "Plot Against America" by Philip Roth, this should be made into a series or motion picture. The world needs to know that Charles Lindbergh was a monster. A must-read.