
The Kennedy Detail
JFK's Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence
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Narrateur(s):
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Alan Sklar
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Auteur(s):
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Gerald Blaine
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Lisa McCubbin
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Even today, almost five decades after John F. Kennedy was slain, the public continues to be captivated by the "Kennedy Curse" and new theories about what really happened on that fateful day in 1963. For nearly 50 years, former Secret Service agent Clint Hill has lived with the unimaginable guilt of losing a president on his watch and has obeyed an honor code of silence, refusing to contribute to any books about the assassination. Until now.
Hill was just eight feet from President Kennedy when bullets pierced the president's head right before his eyes. Covered with blood, Agent Hill pushed Jackie Kennedy into the back seat. Clinging to the trunk of the open-top limousine as it sped away from Dealey Plaza to Parkland Hospital, he slammed his fist in anger, as he looked back to the agents in the follow-up car. His eyes, filled with despair, told them what they already knew.
Including contributions from over 40 agents who were on the Kennedy detail from November 1960 to November 1963 and those who knew them, never-before-published letters written by Jackie Kennedy in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, the bizarre unpublished story about a film Jackie made in September 1963 with the on-duty Secret Service agents about an assassination of the president, and the original November 18, 1963, Tampa security report from the author's personal files, which conspiracy theorists have long claimed was destroyed by the Secret Service, The Kennedy Detail provides an unfiltered look at the events surrounding this pivotal moment in American history.
©2010 Gerald Blaine with Lisa McCubbin (P)2010 TantorCe que les critiques en disent
Loved this book
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I felt the book was an interesting perspective to hear events unfolding, which we haven't heard before. The personal stories of the agents and the Kennedy family were interesting.
My major faults are with the narration - HINT - I increased the speed of his voice to x1.2 speed and it actually sounded 'normal' speed, he was waaaaay too slow. Next - STOP with the over exaggerated Irish accent for JFK, just stop, he didn't sound like that AT ALL.
My final fault was with the authors' defence of the 'lone assassin'. I understand that admitting to a conspiracy theory would lead to possible finger pointing of blame of the Secret Service for a massive oversight in advance detail - but I would much rather them not mention, rather than continue to defend the Warren Commission's blatant lies and complete ignorance of the facts over the many years that have pointed towards more than 1 shooter.
Good material, not a great delivery.
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