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11/22/63 (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.35 — 642,508 ratings — published 2011
JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died & Why It Matters (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.35 — 3,714 ratings — published 2008
Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.14 — 1,641 ratings — published 1989
Best Evidence (Mass Market Paperback)
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avg rating 4.01 — 639 ratings — published 1980
The Kennedy Detail: JFK's Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.20 — 3,659 ratings — published 2010
On the Trail of the Assassins (Mass Market Paperback)
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avg rating 4.07 — 2,184 ratings — published 1988
Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.04 — 2,270 ratings — published 1993
Rush to Judgment: A Critique of the Warren Commission's Inquiry into the Murder of President (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.09 — 549 ratings — published 1966
Not in Your Lifetime: The Defining Book on the J.F.K. Assassination (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 3.99 — 1,148 ratings — published 1980
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.12 — 3,100 ratings — published 2007
The Death of a President: November 1963 (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.25 — 4,530 ratings — published 1967
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.92 — 1,329 ratings — published 1995
Kill Kennedy: The Secret Files They Never Wanted You to See: The CIA Connections and Hidden Files That Changed American History Forever (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.50 — 14 ratings — published
Against Them: How & Why Alexander Haig, Bob Woodward, Donald Rumsfeld, & Richard Cheney Covered Up the JFK Assassination in the Wake of the Watergate Break-In (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 3.55 — 33 ratings — published 2011
The Chamberlain Key: Unlocking the God Code to Reveal Divine Messages Hidden in the Bible (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.76 — 124 ratings — published
The Seven Big Lies of the Medical Evidence and the Shot That Killed JFK (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.48 — 61 ratings — published 2014
Undeniable Truths: The Clear and Simple Facts Surrounding the Murder of President John F. Kennedy (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.64 — 11 ratings — published 2014
Kennedy Assassination Final Answer (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 3.43 — 54 ratings — published
The Devil's Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America's Secret Government (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.35 — 7,940 ratings — published 2015
G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.36 — 4,860 ratings — published 2022
The House of Kennedy (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.90 — 13,509 ratings — published 2020
JFK Has Been Shot (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 4.05 — 842 ratings — published 1992
Shedding Layers (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 3.82 — 17 ratings — published
High Treason 2: The Great Cover-up: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.73 — 74 ratings — published 1992
High Treason: The Assassination of JFK & the Case for Conspiracy (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.82 — 531 ratings — published 1980
JFK – The Conspiracy and Truth Behind the Assassination: The Truth Behind the Kennedy Assassination (Kindle Edition)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 4.15 — 389 ratings — published 2013
Cold case Kennedy: een nieuw onderzoek naar de moord op JF (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 3.88 — 66 ratings — published 2013
Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 4.11 — 61,848 ratings — published 2012
Zero Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.23 — 9,957 ratings — published 2021
Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, the Powerful Forces That Put it in the White House & What Their Influence Means for America (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 4.11 — 1,772 ratings — published 2008
The Dark Side of Camelot (Paperback)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 3.69 — 2,434 ratings — published 1997
LBJ: The MasterMind of JFK's Assassination (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.09 — 396 ratings — published 2010
The Book of Accidents (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.71 — 28,758 ratings — published 2021
The Secret Team: The CIA & its Allies in Control of the United States & the World (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.99 — 385 ratings — published 1972
Parkland (Movie Tie-in Editions)
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avg rating 4.22 — 1,845 ratings — published 2007
Marina and Lee (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.07 — 337 ratings — published 1977
Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK? (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.94 — 529 ratings — published 1991
Who Shot JFK? (Pocket Essential series)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 3.18 — 38 ratings — published 2002
A Cruel and Shocking Act: The Secret History of the Kennedy Assassination (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.07 — 1,328 ratings — published 2013
Reclaiming History – The Assassination of John F Kennedy (Hardcover)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 4.12 — 1,511 ratings — published 2007
End of Days: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy (ebook)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 3.95 — 1,165 ratings — published 2013
The House of Yes (Paperback)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 4.14 — 313 ratings — published 1998
Edge of Eternity (The Century Trilogy, #3)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 4.21 — 117,340 ratings — published 2014
Dead Wrong: Straight Facts on the Country's Most Controversial Cover-Ups (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.67 — 738 ratings — published 2012
The Mafia Killed President Kennedy (Paperback)
by (shelved 1 time as kennedy-assassination)
avg rating 3.28 — 32 ratings — published 1988
Kennedy (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.17 — 1,033 ratings — published 1965
JFK: The Second Plot (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.85 — 53 ratings — published 1992
The Kennedys: An American Drama (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.85 — 638 ratings — published 1984
John F. Kennedy Handbook (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.78 — 32 ratings — published 2006
Say Goodbye to America: The Sensational and Untold Story Behind the Assassination of John F. Kennedy (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.33 — 21 ratings — published 2001
“…Two shots rang out simultaneously during the fifth and the longest second. They were executed synchronously, creating a single, stinging, deadly sound. The bullet from the sixth floor of the book depository went straight up into the sky, as planned. The second bullet shot out of a sniper rifle, held confidently in the arms of a woman behind the hedge, on the grassy knoll. It was her bullet that struck the head of the 35th US president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
The woman walked quickly down the grassy knoll. Stepping only about five meters away, she put her rifle into a baby pram waiting there, with a real six-month-old baby boy whimpering inside it. She put on thick glasses and started walking away, exhibiting no haste. Only thirty seconds after the second shot, the woman was gone, nowhere to be seen…
After the second or, rather, the third shot, the one from the knoll, President Kennedy’s head was tossed back. Jackie somehow managed to crawl onto the back hood of the car. A security agent from the escort car had already reached them. The motorcade picked up speed and disappeared under the overpass. Zapruder’s camera kept whirring for some seconds. He must have filmed the whole operation – that is, the assassination of an acting US president. But now he simply stood there without saying a word, completely dumbfounded..”
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The woman walked quickly down the grassy knoll. Stepping only about five meters away, she put her rifle into a baby pram waiting there, with a real six-month-old baby boy whimpering inside it. She put on thick glasses and started walking away, exhibiting no haste. Only thirty seconds after the second shot, the woman was gone, nowhere to be seen…
After the second or, rather, the third shot, the one from the knoll, President Kennedy’s head was tossed back. Jackie somehow managed to crawl onto the back hood of the car. A security agent from the escort car had already reached them. The motorcade picked up speed and disappeared under the overpass. Zapruder’s camera kept whirring for some seconds. He must have filmed the whole operation – that is, the assassination of an acting US president. But now he simply stood there without saying a word, completely dumbfounded..”
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“…After seventeen minutes of panicky crowds destroying everything in their path, Eric could distinguish, despite all the chaos and hellish noise, the slight buzz of a second plane. He started counting to himself, watching the blazing inferno at the North Tower: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven…
The second Boeing glided into the South Tower, WTC-2, and it seemed to Eric that this plane was flying slowly, that its impact was a soft one… Due to the pandemonium all around, the impact itself seemed not to be as loud as the first hit. Still, in a moment the second twin was also blazing.
Both skyscrapers were on fire now. Novack looked up again at what had happened a minute before: the terror attack of the century. Then he started walking fast down Church Street, away from the huge buildings that were now on fire. He knew that in about an hour, the South Tower was to collapse completely, and half an hour after that, the same was to happen to the North Tower, which was also weakened by the impact. He knew there were tons of powerful Thermate in both buildings. Over the course of the previous two months, some fake repairmen had brought loads of it into the towers and put them in designated places around the trusswork. It was meant to make buildings collapse like card towers, which would only happen when the flames reached a certain point. The planes had started an unstoppable countdown as soon as they hit the buildings: these were the last minutes of their existence.
Next in line was the third building: 7 WTC, which stood north of the Twin Towers. It counted forty-seven floors, and it too was stuffed with Thermate. Novack started getting concerned, however, that the third plane seemed to be late.
Where’s the third plane? Why is it late? It’s already fifty minutes after the first impact, and they were supposed to hit the three targets with a time lag of about twenty minutes. Where are you, birdie number three? You are no less important than the first two, and you were also promised to my clients…
People were still running in all directions, shouting and bumping into each other. Sirens wailed loudly, heartrendingly; ambulances were rushing around, giving way only to firefighters and emergency rescue teams. Suddenly hundreds of policemen appeared on the streets, but it seemed that they didn’t really know what they were supposed to do. They mostly ran around, yelling into their walkie-talkies. At Thomas Street, Eric walked into a parking lot: the gate arm was up and the security guy must have left, for the door of his booth stood wide open…
…Two shots rang out simultaneously during the fifth and the longest second. They were executed synchronously, creating a single, stinging, deadly sound. The bullet from the sixth floor of the book depository went straight up into the sky, as planned. The second bullet shot out of a sniper rifle, held confidently in the arms of a woman behind the hedge, on the grassy knoll. It was her bullet that struck the head of the 35th US president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
The woman walked quickly down the grassy knoll. Stepping only about five meters away, she put her rifle into a baby pram waiting there, with a real six-month-old baby boy whimpering inside it. She put on thick glasses and started walking away, exhibiting no haste. Only thirty seconds after the second shot, the woman was gone, nowhere to be seen…
After the second or, rather, the third shot, the one from the knoll, President Kennedy’s head was tossed back. Jackie somehow managed to crawl onto the back hood of the car. A security agent from the escort car had already reached them. The motorcade picked up speed and disappeared under the overpass. Zapruder’s camera kept whirring for some seconds. He must have filmed the whole operation – that is, the assassination of an acting US president. But now he simply stood there without saying a word, completely dumbfounded...”
―
The second Boeing glided into the South Tower, WTC-2, and it seemed to Eric that this plane was flying slowly, that its impact was a soft one… Due to the pandemonium all around, the impact itself seemed not to be as loud as the first hit. Still, in a moment the second twin was also blazing.
Both skyscrapers were on fire now. Novack looked up again at what had happened a minute before: the terror attack of the century. Then he started walking fast down Church Street, away from the huge buildings that were now on fire. He knew that in about an hour, the South Tower was to collapse completely, and half an hour after that, the same was to happen to the North Tower, which was also weakened by the impact. He knew there were tons of powerful Thermate in both buildings. Over the course of the previous two months, some fake repairmen had brought loads of it into the towers and put them in designated places around the trusswork. It was meant to make buildings collapse like card towers, which would only happen when the flames reached a certain point. The planes had started an unstoppable countdown as soon as they hit the buildings: these were the last minutes of their existence.
Next in line was the third building: 7 WTC, which stood north of the Twin Towers. It counted forty-seven floors, and it too was stuffed with Thermate. Novack started getting concerned, however, that the third plane seemed to be late.
Where’s the third plane? Why is it late? It’s already fifty minutes after the first impact, and they were supposed to hit the three targets with a time lag of about twenty minutes. Where are you, birdie number three? You are no less important than the first two, and you were also promised to my clients…
People were still running in all directions, shouting and bumping into each other. Sirens wailed loudly, heartrendingly; ambulances were rushing around, giving way only to firefighters and emergency rescue teams. Suddenly hundreds of policemen appeared on the streets, but it seemed that they didn’t really know what they were supposed to do. They mostly ran around, yelling into their walkie-talkies. At Thomas Street, Eric walked into a parking lot: the gate arm was up and the security guy must have left, for the door of his booth stood wide open…
…Two shots rang out simultaneously during the fifth and the longest second. They were executed synchronously, creating a single, stinging, deadly sound. The bullet from the sixth floor of the book depository went straight up into the sky, as planned. The second bullet shot out of a sniper rifle, held confidently in the arms of a woman behind the hedge, on the grassy knoll. It was her bullet that struck the head of the 35th US president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
The woman walked quickly down the grassy knoll. Stepping only about five meters away, she put her rifle into a baby pram waiting there, with a real six-month-old baby boy whimpering inside it. She put on thick glasses and started walking away, exhibiting no haste. Only thirty seconds after the second shot, the woman was gone, nowhere to be seen…
After the second or, rather, the third shot, the one from the knoll, President Kennedy’s head was tossed back. Jackie somehow managed to crawl onto the back hood of the car. A security agent from the escort car had already reached them. The motorcade picked up speed and disappeared under the overpass. Zapruder’s camera kept whirring for some seconds. He must have filmed the whole operation – that is, the assassination of an acting US president. But now he simply stood there without saying a word, completely dumbfounded...”
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