A review by aublar
Good Brother, Bad Brother: The Story of Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth by James Cross Giblin

4.0

This book was a unique perspective on a subject that I am fascinated with. It's a good, easy read instead of a convoluted history book. My only complaint is that every once in a while there were some poorly written, juvenile sentences that reminded me that this isn't a scholarly book, but was written for a younger audience. If you are at all interested Lincoln's assassination, I recommend this book.