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The Assassination of JFK

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The Assassination of JFK

By: Jonathan Mayo
Narrated by: Russell Bentley
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Summary

This is the story of JFK's assassination as told from the frontline: it is about the people - from the highest to the lowest - who were caught up in that four-day whirlwind in November 1963.

From Dallas nightclub reporter Tony Zoppi, who found himself carrying the president's casket; Secret Service agent Clint Hill beating his hands in despair on the trunk of the limousine as he watches Kennedy die; Howard Brennan, a construction worker on a lunch break watching a man take aim on the motorcade with a rifle; reporter Hugh Aynesworth with only an electricity bill on which to write notes for the scoop of his career; DJ John Peel a few feet from Oswald as he's questioned by the press; to Robert Kennedy sitting in the dark in the back of an empty army truck, waiting for his brother's body to arrive.

The Assassination of JFK: Minute by Minute is pure chronological narrative, giving a blow by blow account of the terrible events as they unfolded.

©2023 Jonathan Mayo (P)2023 Octopus Publishing Group
Americas Freedom & Security Politics & Government United States War & Crisis World Assassin
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Critic reviews

"Reads like a pacey, page-turning, cold war political thriller." Dermot O'Leary

"Packed with vivid detail, and arranged in the minute by minute style that Jonathan Mayo has pioneered, this account of the murder of John F Kennedy gripped me from the first page to the last." Jeremy Vine

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This book is so bad i find it impossible to take seriously. was it written in Langley? in the first hour of listening to the audio version there are too many inaccuracies ti count. No account is taken of a single detail that contradicts the warren report.

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