The Kennedy assassination has been described as the ultimate Cold War Crime. And it is no wonder that over 80% of the American public believe his death was the result of a complicated, sinister conspiracy. "7days," however, is not a conspiracy book. It is based on historical facts and offers a fresh in-depth interpretation of what really happened during seven crucial days in late November, 1963. Lee Harvey Oswald, the President's cold-blooded assassin, and Jack Ruby, the man who shot and killed Oswald two days later, both ...
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The Kennedy assassination has been described as the ultimate Cold War Crime. And it is no wonder that over 80% of the American public believe his death was the result of a complicated, sinister conspiracy. "7days," however, is not a conspiracy book. It is based on historical facts and offers a fresh in-depth interpretation of what really happened during seven crucial days in late November, 1963. Lee Harvey Oswald, the President's cold-blooded assassin, and Jack Ruby, the man who shot and killed Oswald two days later, both had their own personal reasons for committing their crimes. And 7days is the only book that explains those reasons, however twisted they were, to the reader. The story of the assassination is told from three perspectives; President Kennedy's, Oswald's, and Ruby's. It takes the reader along with each man during those seven days and provides crucial historical background information to better understand the tensions of the Cold War and the attitudes and hatreds that led to the President's assassination and the killing of his assassin.
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