It's no wonder that, after reading "Touched by Fire," country music
legend, George Jones, wrote Frank Griffin to say: "I thoroughly
enjoyed the book." Former President George H.W. Bush called it "a
most interesting read." The book tells an amazing American story.
In 1954 Johnnie Frank Griffin witnessed the violent death of
Alabama's Attorney General-elect Albert Patterson. Six months later
he told a grand jury about it. The next day he was stabbed. He died
that night in a hospital built on profits from crime. Nine years
later Johnnie Frank's son, Frank Griffin, saw Lee Harvey Oswald
fleeing down a Dallas street. Between these two events Frank grew
up in one of the strangest decades in American history. His story
touches that of Alabama Governor John Patterson. It collides with
mob bosses and CIA operations. There's even room for country music
and barroom brawls. This book shows how Frank Griffin's life is
truly "Touched By Fire."
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