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Full Circle : A reluctant participant tells the JFK assassination story.

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John F Kennedy was murdered on November 22, 1963 in Dallas,Texas. Officials rushed to a pat one disturbed loner was responsible. Mainstream media quickly stepped in line, stunting and belittling any efforts to seek the truth. More than sixty’s later the JFK assassination remained America’s most infamous cold case.

Fast forward to 2023. A man named Leon, a marine not named Oswald, comes forward to tell his story. Initially deceived by promises of a well paid job with career potential Leon quickly becomes suspicious and eventually discovers the nature of the plot which consumes him. First an unwitting participant then compelled by threats to his person and family, Leon is forced to perform acts which directly lead to at least two people’s death.

Could he have stopped it? Should he have sacrificed his own life to try? Is he a murderer? Sixty years later
Leon finally summons the resolve to tell his stunning story.

330 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 18, 2025

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October 24, 2025
Full Circle is a piece of historical fiction about the assassination of JFK told from the perspective of Leon, a man wrapped up in the unfolding of the plot to kill JFK and his subsequent desire to set the record straight 60 years later. It is apparent that the research surrounding the story has been carefully executed by author Dan Sigler, with no stone left unturned. While Full Circle is a work of fiction, the reader is left believing they have been offered a front seat to an insider's telling of a historical mystery of the greatest proportions. This novel will appeal to both those who are intricately familiar with the details surrounding the assassination, and those new to understanding this pivotal moment in our nation's history. And if it is possible, given all we already (think we) know about this set of circumstances, in the end, we are left with the biggest cliffhanger of all.
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