An examination of the longest-running Marian apparitions in history, and the author's own faith and beliefs as he himself becomes a miracle detective, are at the heart of Sullivan's stunning new book, "The Miracle Detective."
An account of the exploits of Joe Hunt and his organization tells of millions won and lost, cold-blooded murder, unquestioned loyalty to an amoral leader, and clever circumventing of the legal system
Acclaimed journalist Randall Sullivan delivers an explosive investigation into the murder of the Notorious B.I.G., with exclusive material from the FBI investigation and his estate's wrongful death suit against the City of Los Angeles.
'Untouchable' draws on unprecedented access to Jackson's inner circle, including his former attorney and business manager. Beginning with his final departure from Neverland, this book takes readers through Jackson's final four years, as he planned to recapture his wealth and reputation with a comeback album and a series of 50 concerts.
A vivid portrait of the Columbia River Bar that combines maritime history,
adventure and memoir, bringing to life one of the most notorious stretches of
water in the world.
Traces the story of Michael Jackson's life from his famous childhood through his final four years, drawing on interviews with his friends, enemies, and other associates to cover his international travels, business acumen, and parenting decisions
In 1795, a teenager found a mysterious circular depression on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, sparking rumors of buried treasure. Early excavators discovered a clay-lined shaft with layers of soil and wooden platforms, but when they reached ninety feet, water flooded the shaft, halting further digging. This "Money Pit" has captivated generations of treasure hunters, including a Boston insurance salesman whose obsession led to his downfall, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and film star Errol Flynn. Explorers have unearthed perplexing artifacts: a coded stone, a flood tunnel from a man-made beach, a torn parchment scrap, and stone markers forming a cross. Extensive excavation efforts, including bulldozing parts of the island, have resulted in two fatalities. Numerous theories speculate about the hidden treasures—ranging from pirates' loot to Marie Antoinette's jewels, the Holy Grail, or proof of Sir Francis Bacon's authorship of Shakespeare's works. Despite these theories, the Money Pit remains an enigma. This account delves into the island's intriguing history and the relentless treasure hunters who have faced financial ruin, breakdowns, and even death in their quest for answers. Following the latest attempts by brothers Marty and Rick Lagina, as featured on the History Channel, readers are taken along on their journey to solve the mystery.
Exploring the concept of evil, this narrative investigation delves into humanity's historical and philosophical approaches to identifying and confronting malevolence. With a blend of thorough research and engaging storytelling, it reveals the complexities of our understanding of evil, making for a thought-provoking and unsettling read. The book challenges readers to reflect on moral dilemmas and the nature of human behavior throughout history.