This story follows the converging paths of three men who will be forever linked to a pivotal moment in the history of the United States.
Allen Welsh Dulles, who played an integral role in the creation of the CIA, was driven by his dedication to furthering the interests of powerful, international corporations by any means necessary. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was driven by his dedication to peace and self-governance throughout the world. Lee Harvey Oswald, the purported assassin of JFK, was driven by his dedication to serving his country.
This fictional account of how their paths converged on November 22, 1963, is based on the volumes of evidence, readily available, proving the events of that day were unequivocally not the actions of a lone nut. It is a story of money, power, patriotism, and the sociopathic pragmatism of corporate law.