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Amelia Earhart Lives: A Trip Through Intrigue to Find America's First Lady of Mystery [Paperback]

Joe Klaas

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Joe Klaas is the author of nine books, including Amelia Earhart Lives about the Earhart mystery, Maybe I'm Dead about a death march across Nazi Germany, and The 12 Steps to Happiness currently in its 18th printing at bookstores. RedWing, a motionpicture version of Amelia Earhart Lives, is in pre-production.

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I believe 23 Dec 2003
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I could not put down this book, and yes I believe! The main investigator is Joe Gervais, who I believe is very credible considering he was a command pilot in the Air Force and also an aircraft accident investigator. According to Mr. Gervais, when he visited Ameilia's sister, Muriel Morrissey, she told him to not open his breifcase and refused to see any material from his investigation. It is interesting that so many road blocks were put up for Mr. Gervais, and there are those that went to great lengths to find out what he was uncovering while at the same time not wanting him to find out anything. I believe Irene Bolam is/was Amelia Earhart.

For those interested, there is a new book out this month continuing this investigation by Rollin C. Reineck. It is published by the Paragon Agency. I could not find it here at Amazon to my surprise. I had to order it direct from Paragon. Mr. Reineck's book follows up what transpired after Gervais and Klass book came out, and what happened to Irene Bolam. An article was in the LA Times a few weeks ago about the new book.

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Amelia Earhart Lives (?) I Think So 17 Dec 2010
By Mary Kay Hagerty - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
This was a fascinating book which left many unanswered questions. The writer conducted extensive research into Amelia's life and career. He questioned many people in Saipan where a plane with a man and women crashed and were held by the Japanese a few days after Amelia disappeared. There was evidence of a government cover-up, and the possibility that
EA was a spy. Aside from that, there was a glimpse into the personal life of one of the most influencial women of the 20th century. At one point, the author claims to have met a still-alive AE in the 1960's in New York. I was always interested in Amelia Earhart, and the mystery of her disappearance. Watching the recent HBO movie about her prompted me to read this book. It was very interesting, informative and intriguing. I would highly recommend it!
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Joe Klass has real "Class" when it comes to Research 31 May 2010
By Dr. Watson - Published on Amazon.com
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Joe Klass has done an outstanding job of research, and, when taken with the research of author's Robert Myers, Joe Gervais, Elgen Long, Thomas Devine, Vincent Loomis, and Colonel Rollin C. Reineck, there is no doubt, that Amelia Earhart was put under military orders, flew a different/faster/well-equipped plane, and acted as a spy, with a special camera to take pictures over Japanese military-controlled outposts. This author has done well and is to be commended for ferreting out the details of the missing Amelia Earhart.

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