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Betrayal of a Legend: JFK 1963-1985: A Conspiracy of Treason

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You have in front of you an incredible book – evidence that reveals new clues to the assassination attempt on U.S. President John F. Kennedy. The world has never before seen these levels of revelations. Why the author chose to label this work a "novel", we can only guess. Perhaps, and even likely, the author leaves a loophole -- officially it is presented not as a documentary study that sheds light on the most powerful secrets of our time, but rather is published as an ordinary spy novel.

All the facts described in the book are true. All the quotations, references to reports, actual reports, memoirs, newspaper articles, details of the assassination attempt on President Kennedy, the names and positions of the persons mentioned . . . . These are easy to check on.

And the thoughtful reader shall inevitably be confronted by a big Was President Kennedy not actually killed on November 22, 1963, but instead lived happily until October 1985 when he was eliminated via a cooperative operation between the CIA and the KGB? Well, that is a powerful question indeed. Read, absorb, research, and contemplate . . . and then feel free to draw your own conclusions.

497 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 23, 2020

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February 26, 2021
What a fast-paced riveting thriller this was! Roller coaster ride of unraveling the truth about one of the most important political figures of all the time - JFK. The author has clearly done extensive research about the history and real-time events that oftentimes I wondered if the plot could have happened for real. As a first-time reader of a political thriller, I was engrossed fully, captivated with the sequence of events back and forth from 1963 to 2004 when the current narrative is set. The devil is in the details-- towards the ending when it was absolutely unputdownable lies an unexpected and shocking twist.
Besides the fascinating story, the narrative deserves high applause, many historical events are referenced, thoroughly analyzed, and linked to at the right places

Highly highly recommend!
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December 15, 2020
Unbelievable story! What a powerful text! I admire Jack Kennedy! I'm sure, he's watching over us, guys, watching over us all. Knowing that he's here, with us, means that I don't feel so bad about living. I hope this novel makes you feel better about that too.
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May 18, 2021
Just ok. I had to put it down for days at a time because I would become bored with it. I finished it hoping it would get better, but it was a pretty big disappointment.
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