As assassinations go, the JFK assassination was unique for at LEAST a couple reasons. First, the very nature of the crime was astonishingly brutal. And second, the subsequent investigations created more questions than answers. This book is an attempt to answer three basic questions. Why was President Kennedy killed? Who benefited? And who had the power to cover it up?
It’s a bit simplistic and makes some factual errors (like “Johnson City” being named after LBJ’s grandfather). It’s not a bad primer if you kind of want to dip your toes in a little - but it’s just ok.