Patricia Dawn Netzley was a prolific author of over sixty books for middle-grade, high school, and university readers, covering topics from history to literature and the arts. Beginning her writing career at age 12, she published poetry and essays before releasing her first book, The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, in 1994. Born in Evanston, Illinois, she earned a bachelor’s degree in English from UCLA, where she met her husband, Raymond Netzley. Patricia balanced a career as a medical editor with her passion for writing, producing acclaimed single-volume encyclopedias on subjects such as women’s travel literature, environmental literature, and movie special effects. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and lifelong animal lover.
This was a fascinating look into the lives of presidential assassins and attempted assassins. Not surprisingly there many similarities which profilers have gleaned from studying these people of various eras, backgrounds, and genders; which all ended up having a similar goal, to murder our nation’s leader. A fascinating read for middle school age students on up covering U.S. History or interested in physiology or profiling.