Chasing Lincoln’s Killer is a young adult non-fiction book by James L. Swanson that chronicles the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the subsequent manhunt for John Wilkes Booth and his conspirators. The narrative weaves together historical accounts, eyewitness testimonies, and period photographs to create a fast-paced and engaging account of this pivotal moment in American history. The book’s style mimics a thriller, drawing the reader into the unfolding drama of the assassination and its aftermath.
This work provides an accessible entry point into a crucial period of American history for younger audiences. By focusing on the pursuit and capture of Booth, the narrative offers a compelling lens through which to examine the broader context of the Civil War’s end, Lincoln’s legacy, and the challenges of national reunification. The book’s dramatic presentation can spark interest in historical research and encourage further exploration of this era. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the immediate impact of Lincoln’s death and the complex emotions surrounding it.