Before becoming director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute (which does public opinion polls) in Hamden, Conn., Maurice Carroll worked for nine newspapers, starting at ...view moreBefore becoming director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute (which does public opinion polls) in Hamden, Conn., Maurice Carroll worked for nine newspapers, starting at the Rutherford (N.J.) Republican, in the town where he grew up, and culminating at the New York Times (still there) and New York Newsday (now defunct). At mid-point in his half century of journalism, he worked at every reporters favorite paper, the New York Herald Tribune, which sent him to Dallas after the Kennedy assassination, the topic of this book. With defense attorney Melvin Belli, he wrote Dallas Justice, about Rubys murder trial, and he worked with Bob McFadden and Joe Treaster on No Hiding Place, about the Iranian hostages.view less