This book is basically a collection of summaries of famous assassionations and a few near-misses. The stories are brief, told in a detached and factual tone and contain some errors here and there in representating known facts. Truth be told, I only read a few chapters and raced through the rest, so my criticisms are based for the most part on the chapters on Kennedy, Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh. I like the subject of this book and people who know very little of the murder cases described may appreciate the documentary-like style of how they are presented here. But I had hoped for a little more depth and didn't find it. This book is basically a very long article of the sort you find after clicking on a link on Facebook. Somewhat entertaining, nothing more.