The big daddy of the conspiracy books on the JFK assassination, and one that can't be taken lightly. A sheer tour de force that may be the final word until 2039 - when government files on the case can be unlocked. - Kirkus Reviews
Reader Reviews for Crossfire : The Plot That Killed Kennedy
Oreillynsf
June 21, 2010
While this is one of the Bibles of the conspiracy theorists, as a work of investigation it is weak in many places. But the author's courage in making his theories known is admirable, and he does ask a number of important questions about some of the bizarre circumstances surrounding the assassination and resulting investigation. It's not going to convince anyone to change their point of view, but it is well written and provides a window into the t
Oreillynsf
June 21, 2010
While this is one of the Bibles of the conspiracy theorists, as a work of investigation it is weak in many places. But the author's courage in making his theories known is admirable, and he does ask a number of important questions about some of the bizarre circumstances surrounding the assassination and resulting investigation. It's not going to convince anyone to change their point of view, but it is well written and provides a window into the t
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The big daddy of the conspiracy books on the JFK assassination, and one that can't be taken lightly. A sheer tour de force that may be the final word until 2039 - when government files on the case can be unlocked. - Kirkus Reviews
Product Details
Paperback
English
Aug, 2000
656
New Ed
Teen/Young Adult
12th
9780881846485
6.13 x 9.25 x 1.64 inches
0881846481
1.74 lbs
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Reader Reviews for 'Crossfire : The Plot That Killed Kennedy'
Oreillynsf
June 21, 2010
While this is one of the Bibles of the conspiracy theorists, as a work of investigation it is weak in many places. But the author's courage in making his theories known is admirable, and he does ask a number of important questions about some of the bizarre circumstances surrounding the assassination and resulting investigation. It's not going to convince anyone to change their point of view, but it is well written and provides a window into the t
Oreillynsf
June 21, 2010
While this is one of the Bibles of the conspiracy theorists, as a work of investigation it is weak in many places. But the author's courage in making his theories known is admirable, and he does ask a number of important questions about some of the bizarre circumstances surrounding the assassination and resulting investigation. It's not going to convince anyone to change their point of view, but it is well written and provides a window into the t
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