"Hit List" delves into the deaths of individuals who had some connection to the JFK assassination, and whose deaths are considered by some to be suspicious or mysterious. While the book presents a collection of such cases, one example of a suspicio…
"The Reporter Who Knew Too Much" investigates Kilgallen's life, her connections, and her controversial work on the JFK assassination. It explores the possibility that Kilgallen may have uncovered information or secrets related to the case that made …
The book raises questions about the motives and potential hidden agendas that led to the deaths of both Kennedy brothers, shedding light on the intricate connections between intelligence agencies, politics, and the assassinations. Click here for yo…
In this book, James W. Douglass explores the idea that President John F. Kennedy's assassination was the result of his stance against the "unspeakable" forces driving Cold War tensions, including the military-industrial complex and elements within t…
Jim Garrison brought the only indictment in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This book is not only a personal account of his investigation but also a reflection on the broader implications of the JFK assassination. Garrison raises i…
William Manchester was commissioned by Jacqueline Kennedy, the widow of President Kennedy, to write this book. "The Death of a President" is a poignant and thorough examination of a pivotal moment in American history, meticulously researched and wr…
"Mary's Mosaic" is a compelling exploration of the life and mysterious death of John F. Kennedy's mistress, Mary Pinchot Meyer. "Mary's Mosaic" not only sheds light on the life and death of Mary Pinchot Meyer but also raises questions about t…