“The first third of the book is about this mass murder that the authorities in the Massachusetts Bay Colony wreaked upon these four people, and it’s harrowing. I mean, people have no idea, but then the book takes a turn into how the witch trials influenced our Constitution. … It’s an unbelievably fascinating story about how we live today, goes back to what happened in the executing of the twenty witches.” – Bill O’Reilly
"It's my modern take on the old Western narrative of a stranger comes to town."…
"One of the most important authors of the 20th century and they are trying to…
"Go read Rick Atkinson on the Revolutionary War and go read Rick Atkinson on WWII"…
"For Alito, I interviewed over 100 people, many of them federal judges, many of them…