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The Inspector's Opinion: The Chappaquiddick Incident
Malcolm Reybold

The Inspector's Opinion: The Chappaquiddick Incident

the Chappaquiddick incident

Saturday Review Press (Oct 1975)
9780841503991
| Hardcover
312 pages | 107 x 178 mm | en_US
Dewey 813/.5/4
LC Classification PZ4 .R4566
LC Control No. 75015731

Genre

  • Biographical Fiction
  • Political Fiction

Subject

  • Fiction
  • Kennedy, Edward Moore
  • Legislators
  • Massachusetts
  • Traffic Accidents

Plot

Midnight, July 18, 1969. A black Oldsmobile plunges over the side of a small bridge on an island off Martha's Vineyard. The young woman trapped inside the car drowns. Not ordinarily headline news, except that Senator Edward M. Kennedy claims to be the driver of that automobile.The world now knows the tragedy as the Chappaquiddick Incident. Senator Kennedy's public explanation was greeted with skepticism, and the mystery surrounding the accident baffled and intrigued many people. In this novel, a spellbinding blend of fact and fiction, P. Faulkner Trulimann is one of the more curious of the skeptics. Hier to a vast fortune and with time on his hands, Trulimann prepares a preliminary file of newspaper articles, photographs, and interviews with Chappaquiddick natives. He then convinces his old and dear friend, Charles Darby, a retired Scotland Yard inspector, to apply his acute deductive powers to the problem and form an opinion of what really happened that July night.What the Inspector has to go on is indeed sketchy. The transcripts of the closed-door Massachusetts inquest were not made public until months after the accident. But when the transcripts are finally released, Darby, Trulimann, and his young assistant Priscilla decide to test the Inspector's startling conclusion. They restage the inquest using selected friends to play the roles of the actual witnesses. As the players recite the authentic verbatim transcripts, the Inspector guides them through the intricate process by which he formed his opinion, pointing out the inconsistencies, the minute time differences, the loose ends, and the questions that were never asked.

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