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The Oswald Reflection

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Was Lee Harvey Oswald a patsy, the fall guy in asinister plot to assassinate Pres. John F. Kennedy?Was Oswald the lone nut assassin like theWarren Commission claimed him to be?Tom Regan didn’t believe the WarrenCommission report, but he couldn’tdispute their findings without havingany tangible proof, evidence thatOswald had a double and he wascaught up in a vast conspiracy.Tom Regan seeks the answer to a questionthat puzzled investigators for more than a decade.Did Lee Harvey Oswald have a double ?He quit his job and risked his life to find the truth.Regan’s investigation took him from Wisconsinto Oklahoma, Arizona, Utah, Oregon,Washington, Nevada, California, and finallyMexico until he found the truth about Oswald.His story is based on actual events andtestimony from the only man to confess beingpart of the most incredible conspiracy in history.

332 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 16, 2011

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Larry D. Names

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Larry Names is a prolific author of both fiction and non-fiction books. He is a recognized authority on the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, and Green Bay Packers. Names has had 43 titles published to date, 26 of them novels, and the remainder non-fiction all dealing with sports teams or sports figures. He resides in central Wisconsin with his wife Peg on a family farm that has been in his wife’s family since 1854. They have two children: Torry and Tegan; four children from his first marriage: Sigrid, Paul, Kristin, and Sonje plus a football team of grandchildren; cats: Teti and Cleo; and are caretakers to their daughter and son-in-laws horses: an escape-artist horse Lucky Moondancer, Amerrah, Mikah, Windy and Mae. The author was born in Mishawaka, Indiana in the shadow of the Golden Dome, the University of Notre Dame. He is an avid researcher and traveler. Besides being a passionate history buff, he is also an informed and enthusiastic sports fan and memorabilia collector.
Names researches his novels and non-fiction extensively. As he puts it, "I can’t write about a place I haven’t seen or touched." He and his family have averaged two months of travel a year since he took up writing full-time in 1976; often logging 30,000 miles annually. The settings for his books range from Mexico to New York to California and almost every place in between.
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February 9, 2012
I'm at a bit of a loss with this book as to whether it's a work of fiction or a true story. I downloaded it believing it was a true one but then inside it's labelled as a work of fiction. Upon reading the author's notes, though, and you have to wonder.
It centres around the idea that Lee Harvey Oswald had a double that was running around the Dallas area just before the JFK assassination and the double had purposely been paraded around in order for the CIA/FBI and any other department involved to kill Kennedy and ensure the real Oswald was blamed.
It all seemed very believable to me and was well written although it did get a bit confusing in a couple of places with too many aliases floating around and trying to keep a handle on everybody involved.
It was a very intriguing tale. I love anything Kennedy related so it was always going to interest me.
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