I read this book in one sitting because of the information it brings to the surface concerning the 1971 highjacking. Although it is short in size as far as pages go, it cuts right to the chase with no filler to deal with. Thanks to R.T Tosaw for signing this book as well. If you are interested in the Dan Cooper case this is the book to read!
D.B. Cooper Dead or Alive
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is one of the best books I have ever read on investigations into unsolved mysteries, the FBI should never of let Mr. Tosaw slip out of their organization. It is a book that you have to read cover to cover at one sitting.Gerald Vaughan-Irving
An interesting theory
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is an excellent book on the mystery of DB (Dan) Cooper. Tosaw is a good writer and tells a story well. He has also done his homework and lays out the facts very carefully and completley. I even learned a thing or two about the mystery I didn't know before such as they did find more bits of the plane Cooper flung out than just the money in 1980. Tosaw's theory is also sound. I am glad that he is not one of these people laboring under the delusion that Richard McCoy was DB Cooper since its now known he was somewhere else at the time.Tosaw also makes a $10,000 dollar offer for anyone finding anymore of the money and the last 1/5 of the book is pages of serial numbers of the bills given to Cooper for the ransom. I wonder if anyone ever collected?Living in Oregon all my life, I was glad to find a good book about this local mystery.
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