The Kennedy Conspiracy
- Authors: Michael White
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- Genres: Thriller
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- Release Date: 2012
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About the book
When journalist Mark Bretton is assigned to write an article on Professor Abigail Marchant, who has been criticized by the American Psychology Association for her belief in rebirth as a real occurrence, he initially doubts the task at hand. Mark prefers covering current events as an ambitious journalist, but after meeting the captivating Professor and listening to her ideas, he becomes intrigued.
After being convinced to undergo regressive hypnosis by Abi, Mark is shocked by the revelations from his past. Transported back to the early ’60s during his time working for the Kennedy administration, he not only uncovers the truth behind JFK's assassination conspiracy but also his own untimely death. Struggling to comprehend this new information, Mark seeks Abi's guidance, yet someone is surveilling his actions, determined to suppress the truth about JFK's assassination...
The Kennedy Conspiracy skillfully merges modern-day New York with 1960s Washington, crafting a fast-paced and memorable thriller. This narrative is both fresh and captivating, leaving a lasting impact on readers.