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Joe McGinniss

Joe McGinniss is the best-selling author of Fatal Vision, Cruel Doubt and Blind Faith, amongst others. He lives in Massachusetts.

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Excerpt:
Excerpt 1 from The Big Horse
Apr 28, 2013
Excerpt:
Prologue from Never Enough
Jan 12, 2013
Never Enough will be released on December 25, 2012 in
Dec 25, 2012
Never Enough is now available in
Dec 25, 2012
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Chapter 2 from The Big Horse
Mar 03, 2011
The Big Horse will be released on June 15, 2010 in
Jun 15, 2010
The Big Horse is now available in
Jun 15, 2010

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The Australian, May 10, 2013
...been among Malcolm's fascinations. In The Journalist and the Murderer (1990) she traces the relationship between journalist Joe McGinniss and convicted murderer Jeffrey MacDonald, who became the subject of the former's nonfiction work Fatal Vision....
Slate Magazine, May 3, 2013
...published in 1990. On the surface, it’s about the lawsuit filed by convicted murderer Jeffrey MacDonald against Joe McGinniss, author of a book about MacDonald’s case. Throughout their interviews and correspondence, McGinniss led MacDonald to believe...
Metronews, May 1, 2013
...should not be subject to ridicule, readers said. One author who wrote in to complain was the author Joe McGinniss: “It makes my skin crawl,” he said. Sullivan said in her column that humour is hard to gauge and that what works for some people...
Christian Science Monitor, March 11, 2013
...the way Rand's ideas have influenced society since the publication of "Atlas Shrugged." You may remember Joe McGinniss as the reporter who moved in next door to Sarah Palin in 2008 to write an exposé about her. But if you look further back, you will be...
MassLive, January 24, 2013
...PELHAM ? Author Joe McGinniss still has plenty on his plate, but he?ll have to skip the pizza and hamburgers after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. McGinniss, 70, was diagnosed in May but kept...
The Wrap, January 24, 2013
...Tweet Joe McGinniss, the author of "Fatal Vision," "Final Vision" and a 2011 Sarah Palin biography, announced that he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer last May. "I was diagnosed in...
The Australian, May 10, 2013
...been among Malcolm's fascinations. In The Journalist and the Murderer (1990) she traces the relationship between journalist Joe McGinniss and convicted murderer Jeffrey MacDonald, who became the subject of the former's nonfiction work Fatal Vision....
Capitol Hill Blue, May 8, 2013
...linked with athletes like future NBA star Glen Rice, who admitted a one-night stand with her.  Author Joe McGinniss documented that along with a six-month affair between Palin and  Brad Hanson, a business partner of her husband. If reports out of the...
News Talk 990 AM WNTP, May 7, 2013
...to tell him apart from the other lunatics. 7) A stalker/journalist moved in next door: Extremely creepy liberal Joe McGinniss blurred the line between journalism and stalking when he actually moved in next door to the Palins so he could leer at the...
Talk Radio 860 AM WGUL, May 7, 2013
...to tell him apart from the other lunatics. 7) A stalker/journalist moved in next door: Extremely creepy liberal Joe McGinniss blurred the line between journalism and stalking when he actually moved in next door to the Palins so he could leer at the...
Slate Magazine, May 3, 2013
...published in 1990. On the surface, it’s about the lawsuit filed by convicted murderer Jeffrey MacDonald against Joe McGinniss, author of a book about MacDonald’s case. Throughout their interviews and correspondence, McGinniss led MacDonald to believe...
EOnline.com, May 1, 2013
...David "should be ashamed of himself" and another (from The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin author Joe McGinniss) who said the piece made his "skin crawl." Editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal stood by David's op-ed, saying it "in no way...
Metronews, May 1, 2013
...should not be subject to ridicule, readers said. One author who wrote in to complain was the author Joe McGinniss: “It makes my skin crawl,” he said. Sullivan said in her column that humour is hard to gauge and that what works for some people...