wait, what? what is that ending supposed to mean?
How did things end in the book?
And btw, was there any truth to that whole thing about Lindbergh's son, or was that just more of Evelyn's and Bengelsdorf's delusion?
I also don't understand how everything Lindbergh's wife asked for on the radio just happened - it was as if she had all the power and Wheeler had none. I find that unlikely.