Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Historical / General
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Gitche Gumee Trilogy
  • Series Number:4
  • Pages:196
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317809393

The King Must Die

The Fall of the Mormon Kingdom on Beaver Island

By James P. Hill

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Overview


In 2036, Dr. Tom Connelly published a groundbreaking book about the assassination of America's only king, James Jesse Strange of Beaver Island. King Strang ruled the Mormon Kingdom for six years before his untimely death in 1856. However, during his research, Dr. Connelly discovered a new piece of information suggesting that historians, including himself, have missed a key conspirator in the assassination. This story is about Dr. Tom Connelly's journey to pierce the veil of secrecy that cloaked the conspirator and the price of his lonely research efforts in terms of threats to his reputation, his career, his job, and even his personal freedom. His persistence and unorthodox approach to unraveling this mystery create a suspenseful journey into the Mormon world and through the gauntlet of university and state politics.
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Description


What do you do when an obscure piece of evidence appears that threatens to undermine years of your research and the publication of your widely anticipated new history book? That is the dilemma facing history professor Tom Connelly, who has been widely acclaimed to be an expert on the assassination of America's only king, James Jesse Strang, the Mormon King of Beaver Island. Professor Connelly has always been suspicious when it comes to King Strang's assassination, since there were often gaps in the plot that have been glossed over by past historians. Through extensive research, he was able to publish a book that assessed the strengths of each conspiracy theory and vowed that this book would be his last work on the subject. However, during his research, Professor Connelly discovered troubling new evidence and was faced with the dilemma of pursuing this new lead, which would threaten his reputation, his academic career, his tenured university position, and even his personal liberty After much thought, Professor Connelly decided to pursue the new evidence, despite warnings from his university colleagues, friends, and spouse. Facing a perilous political journey, he set off to expose a powerful conspirator involved in King Strang's assassination by using his academic and analytical skills to see through two centuries of political cover-up and finally fill the gaps.
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About The Author


Dr. James Hill is a retired university professor who has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in politics, law, and regulation at several large public universities for over four decades. He has researched and published on a wide variety of topics ranging from Great Lakes and environmental law to tribal casinos and Congressional politics. Dr. Hill holds a B.A, and Ph.D. from Michigan State University, a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School, and a M.P.A. from Harvard Kennedy School. He has worked in Congress both in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate as well as at the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Dr. Hill has held numerous government and university positions including an elected city commissioner and a gubernatorial appointee to the Michigan Natural Resources Commission.
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