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"Mystery at Lake Placid: A Non-Fiction Thriller of Murder and Olympic Politics" by Roy MacGregor is a gripping and meticulously researched exploration of the events surrounding the murder of a young woman in the midst of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. MacGregor, a renowned Canadian journalist and author, delves deep into the circumstances surrounding the murder of 20-year-old skier, Nancy Schmyler, who disappeared during the games and was later found dead in the woods. The author expertly weaves together the threads of the investigation, the political tensions of the time, and the personal stories of those affected by the tragedy to create a vivid and compelling narrative. The book is not just a true crime story, but also a fascinating examination of the Olympic Games and the intense pressure and scrutiny that comes with them. MacGregor explores the political maneuvering and power plays that occurred behind the scenes, and how they impacted the investigation and the community. One of the strengths of "Mystery at Lake Placid" is the author's ability to bring the characters to life, from the victim and her family, to the investigators, politicians, and athletes. The reader is left with a deep sense of the human cost of the tragedy and the impact it had on the community. MacGregor's writing style is clear and concise, making the book an easy and engaging read. He also includes a number of photographs, maps, and documents, which add to the overall experience and help to paint a picture of the time and place. In conclusion, "Mystery at Lake Placid" is a must-read for true crime enthusiasts, as well as anyone interested in the Olympic Games and the politics that surround them. It is a powerful and moving story that will stay with the reader long after the final page has been turned...
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