
Albert Einstein once said there is nothing more beautiful than a mystery. If so, CIG to Unsolved Mysteries is a very beautiful book indeed! It introduces readers to mysteries of all kinds—disappearing ships and airplanes, disappearing people, unexplained tragedies, strange objects, unsolved crimes, secrets from the past. — The Bermuda Triangle—Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster—What really happened at Roswell, NM? — The origin of Dracula and other vampire tales—Did Bruno Hauptmann really kidnap the Lindbergh baby? — Stonehenge—D.B. Cooper, where are you? — Uri Geller and all those bent spoons—The Big Bang and the face on Mars—The Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations—The Shroud of Turin—Who really did all that writing—Shakespeare or Marlowe (or Bacon)?
Author

aka Jennifer Plum Michael Kurland has written many non-fiction books on a vast array of topics, including How to Solve a Murder, as well as many novels. Twice a finalist for the Edgar Award (once for The Infernal Device) given by the Mystery Writers of America, Kurland is perhaps best known for his novels about Professor Moriarty. He lives in Petaluma, California.