I genuinely hope so. Everyone's different, and this is a much less threatening approach, something to build on.
I got "Killing Lincoln"for Christmas the year it came out, and I thought it was really interesting, although there were some things that were different from what I'd read elsewhere, too. Still a good read!
I saw the “Killing Lincoln” movie on TV and was pleasantly surprised at its accuracy and liked the narration by Tom Hanks. Many years ago, I did a partial trace of Booth’s escape route from DC to the general areal where he crossed the Potomac, but never did the Virginia side.
I read “Killing Patton” and found it accurate thought it played to conspiracy theory folks. SPOILER ALERT - However O’Riley’s co-author who wrote it, was correct in showing that there could NOT have been a conspiracy to create the accident, because no one knew until the morning of the accident that Patton was going pheasant hunting, when the idea and decision was made. However, it could be entitled “the hidden sex lives” of WWII’s most famous people. About the only famous person O’R mentioned who wasn’t accused of having a secret lover was Ann Frank!