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The Patsy

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What if the timeline we’re living in didn’t always exist?

It’s 1987. Wayne Bronson has been stuck in an underground
military bunker for nineteen years. And he knows exactly
who’s to John M-is-for-Mutherfucker Kennedy, as
the Colonel likes to call him.

(Wayne is well aware that Kennedy’s middle initial was F.
But no one argues with the Colonel.)

During his second term, Kennedy triggered a nuclear war
that wiped out most of the US population. It all stemmed
from a series of misunderstandings more egregious than a
Three’s Company episode.

Wayne’s never seen Three’s Company. It doesn’t exist yet.
Not in this timeline, anyway. But it will, in about a week—
if his mission is successful.

His mission? Take over the consciousness of Lee Harvey
Oswald in 1963 and assassinate Kennedy—before Kennedy
destroys the world.

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Published November 9, 2025

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December 23, 2025
An imaginative, fantastical, and totally absorbing alternate vision of the "truth" behind the JFK assassination.

The Patsy is author D.J. Hupp's debut novel, and in it he tackles one of the most well-known and much speculated about events in American history: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. The story launches via an alternate timeline that blends historical detail and creative fiction to build an imaginative, exciting account of the events behind Kennedy's tragic death that day.

In The Patsy, JFK was not the target of an assassin on 11/22/63, but rather went on to successfully fulfill his first four years in office and even won a second term. However, his policies set the US on a disastrous collision course with the USSR, which culminated in worldwide nuclear obliteration, except for a handful of government employees, scientists, and their families who made it into secret underground bunkers where they've survived for the past 19 years. During this time, research on time travel advanced to the point that the bunker leaders developed a plan to send an agent back in time to kill Kennedy before his actions could lead to the eventual destruction of civilization on the planet's surface.

The main character is 41-year-old Wayne Bronson, a young West Point graduate, when he entered the bunker. An expert marksman, trained on the same bolt-action rifle Oswald owned, he is tapped by the bunker commander to be sent back in time, inhabiting both Oswald's mind and body, in order to implement their plan to kill the president as his motorcade passes through Dealey Plaza past the Texas Book Depository: an event which never occurred in their timeline. The author makes the setting and time period come alive through strategically placed references to books, music, movies, television shows, and iconic Dallas landmarks and institutions. As a contemporary of the time period and a local to boot, the story was a magical trip to the past. I was fascinated by how Wayne's exciting fictional mission was so cleverly woven into the historical record of the actual events, including the known movements of the major figures involved on the days before, during, and beyond the assassination itself, as well as the imagined aftermath of the changes the manipulation of events had on the new present and especially Wayne's life.

With its clever mix of fact and fiction and the very human reactions of the formerly bunkered characters to their sudden freedom, I recommend THE PATSY to readers of speculative or historical fiction.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advance Review Copy from Reedsy Discovery.

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December 2, 2025
What if JFK was never assisinated? Would we live in a better world? Or would America's 35th President lead us into unknown peril.

I am a sucker for a good conspiracy theory and The Patsy by DJ Hupp hit the mark.

Wayne has called the Raven Rock Mountain Complex home for 19 years. Also known as Site R, Raven Rock is the largest underground bunker of its kind. After some questionable alliances and misunderstandings in JFK's second term, the Soviet Union and USA exchanged nuclear bombs wiping out the entire world.

Now Wayne must go back in time to bring back his family and save the world. Can he do it? Or, will he fail his mission to save the world from the beloved John F. Kennedy.

I was sucked into this story so fast. It flowed so well and was also a very quick but intense read. I look forward to seeing more from DJ Hupp, especially if he continues writing in this style and genre!
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