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The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ (2013)

by Roger Stone(Favorite Author)
3.85 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1626363137 (ISBN13: 9781626363137)
languge
English
publisher
Skyhorse Publishing
review 1: In 1963 I was a young wife with two preschool children. The JFK assassination was an indelible shock to me. I've read a great many books, both on the conspiracy side and the lone-assassin side (Posner, Bugliosi, O'Reilly). This one answered virtually all my questions and filled in all the details. I was already of the strong opinion that LBJ was behind the JFK assassination; this book added so much evidence that it removed all doubt from my mind. Stone is a political insider who knew Nixon and Reagan well, as well as a number of other highly placed government figures. He took the advice he was given to wait 50 years to publish what he knew, and of course the intervening years provided a lot of confessions (deathbed or otherwise) and other new evidence. Because this is such... more an important book, it's a shame that it's so poorly written/edited, with frequent missing or misused words, phrases, and punctuation. I hope it will be reworked in later editions.
review 2: I am not even sure why I decided to read this book. But once I started I could not put it down. I have never been a "conspiracy nut" and yet at the same time, the Oswald, single gunman theory espoused by the Warren Commission never seemed logical to me.There are already a lot of reviews here on this book. So, I'll just say that I think the writing style and the flow of the book seemed a little disjointed. I felt like I needed a diagram to keep up with all the details and characters.That said, I am convinced the author is right. As scary as that is to think about. less
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fanny97
Not a bad read. LBJ was even more corrupt then Obama.
Shik
A pretty convincing case against LBJ.
anniekim
Outstanding!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
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