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Not In Your Lifetime: The Assassination of JFK

Autor Anthony Summers
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 oct 2013
'It might not be in your lifetime', said the Chief Justice of the United States when asked whether the files on the assassination of President Kennedy would be made public. If the President was killed by a lone gunman, as the first official enquiry claimed, why can we still not see all relevant records?

Fifty years on and the murder of the century remains unsolved. Drawing on thirty years of investigation, Anthony Summers examines the case in compelling, forensic detail. He analyses the evidence for Oswald's guilt, the Mafia connection, and the links to Cuba and reveals, for the first time, a plausible admission of involvement. This updated edition of Not in Your Lifetime is the most definitive account of one of the most intractable mystery mysteries of our time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755365425
ISBN-10: 0755365429
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 124 x 194 x 46 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Headline
Colecția Headline
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

By far the most convincing book . . . enthralling
A book that must be read
A brilliant work of investigation
Reveals a honeycomb of CIA deceit and corruption
Races along like a John le Carré novel

Notă biografică

Anthony Summers is the bestselling author of eight nonfiction books. His investigative books include Not in Your Lifetime, the critically acclaimed book about the assassination of John F. Kennedy; Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar HooverGoddess, a biography of Marilyn Monroe; and most recently The Eleventh Day, on the 9/11 attacks—a finalist for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for History.