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Richard L. Rashke

    Richard Rashke writes to explore complex, often morally ambiguous stories that impact the world around us. His work delves into real-life events that resonate with readers, uncovering hidden truths. Through his engaging writing style, he invites readers to contemplate the deeper questions that touch the human experience. His exploration of these themes has garnered him recognition across various formats, including screenplays and plays.

    The Killing of Karen Silkwood
    Escape from Sobibor
    • Escape from Sobibor

      • 572 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      In this fully updated edition of Escape from Sobibor, Richard Rashke tells their stories, based on hid interviews with eighteen of the survivors --

      Escape from Sobibor
      4.3
    • The Killing of Karen Silkwood

      The Story Behind the Kerr-McGee Plutonium Case

      • 407 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Karen Silkwood, an employee at the Kerr-McGee plutonium processing plant, died in a car crash in 1974 while on her way to deliver critical documents to a reporter. A union activist focused on health and safety concerns, her suspicious death at age twenty-eight raised questions about possible retaliation from Kerr-McGee or a broader conspiracy involving the Atomic Energy Commission, FBI, and CIA. Richard Rashke examines the various charges, theories, and facts surrounding her case, drawing conclusions based on available evidence. Originally published in 1981, this work captures the intense societal tensions of the 1970s and serves as an important historical document. It features complex characters and provides an insider’s perspective on the nuclear industry. The issues of whistle-blowing, worker safety, environmental concerns, and nuclear vulnerability remain relevant today, decades after Silkwood's tragic accident. In this second edition, Rashke includes a preface and three additional chapters that delve into what has been learned about Silkwood since the original publication, the fates of key individuals involved, and the lasting impact of the events surrounding her death.

      The Killing of Karen Silkwood
      3.9