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“An important, deeply researched contribution to the history of one of the sorrier episodes in American history…This is a book that deserves, and is sure to get, a wide audience.” Michael Isikoff, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“An extraordinary story of an able public servant, a man who held the nation’s most sensitive secrets, who also happened to be gay—at a time when such a thing was supposed to be impossible. Therein lies a gripping, moving tale.” Evan Thomas, New York Times bestselling author
“This informative biography…is sure to appeal particularly to those interested in the history of the Cold War and the contributions of LGBTQ people in American government.” Publishers Weekly
“A honeyed, scintillating, and ultimately sad tale of gay love at the highest reaches of the Eisenhower White House…Peter Shinkle tells the story of his great uncle Robert Cutler with grace and sensitivity…Shinkle’s stunning book is well-documented with previously undisclosed diaries and letters. Ike’s Mystery Man is a formidable achievement, casting new light on America in the 1950s.” Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize–winning coauthor
“Ike’s Mystery Man is a historical treasure unearthed…It gracefully reveals how Ike’s “unseen arm” [Cutler] shaped and guided many of the President’s most important foreign policies. It also unveils the intimate unknown painful story of a gay man’s secret love within the homophobic councils of government. A must-read for all Cold War scholars, it is a great read for everyone else.” Martin J. Sherwin, Pulitzer Prize–winning coauthor
“This astonishing American story transcends politics. It is about how power was wielded in Washington during the 1950s, but also about the eternal conflict between public life and private emotion. Poignant diary entries enrich the narrative of a presidential counselor who spent his life dealing with that conflict.” Stephen Kinzer, author of The True Flag
“Amazing…Beautifully researched and written.” Priscilla J. McMillan, author of The Ruin of J. Robert Oppenheimer