
Three Bullets
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Narrado por:
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Tim Flavin
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R.J. Ellory
It was the shot heard around the world.
On 22nd November 1963, John F. Kennedy's presidential motorcade rode through Dealey Plaza. He and his wife, Jackie, greeted the crowds on a glorious Friday afternoon in Dallas, Texas.
But what if it missed?
Mitch Newman is a photojournalist based out of Washington, DC. His phone never rings. When it does, a voice he hasn't heard in years will tell him his former fiancée Jean has taken her own life.
When the truth is bigger than all the lies.
Jean was an investigative reporter working the case of a lifetime. Somewhere in the shreds of her investigation is the truth behind her murder.
Who would believe it?
For Mitch, piecing together the clues will become a dangerous obsession: one that will lead him to the dark heart of his country - and into the crossfire of a conspiracy....
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Ellory has built alternative history at its best starring : the "what if JFK wasnt shot in November 1963" assumption becomes a credible conjencture and the reader follows through ...until the new end. Tim Flavin is as good as it gets.
This is a five stars !!!
What if JFK wasnt shot in November 1963?
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Being of an age to know precisely what I was doing when I heard JFK had been assassinated, having read numerous books by, on and about JFK, plus various speculations and examinations of supposed conspiracies, I was keen to read his alternate possible history: what if JFK had not been assassinated in Dallas?
Although much different, I would encourage listeners who enjoy this book to check out Stephen King’s 11-22-63, another excellent entry.
Mitch Newman is a photojournalist, who, in the middle of 1964 learns that Jean, the girl he was engaged to in the late 1940s, before he went to Korea, has committed suicide. This is the springboard for the novel. Wanting to honour her memory and assuage some of her mother’s pain Mitch sets out to investigate what happened and why. Why did the girl he loved and remembered, who was a most unlikely person to commit suicide, take that path – or did she? Jean was an investigative journalist, had she been asking too many questions in the wrong places?
Their back story is economically revealed by him reading the dozen letters he sent her from Korea or just after, but which were never acknowledged. Although I suspected what the end would be, I had no idea of the how and the who. I particularly liked the way the pieces fell into place, making it nice and tidy and satisfying.
R J Ellory’s many fans will not be disappointed, and for those of you who are new to him, I cannot recommend this and his other books too highly.
Happy reading. Eric.
em: ericjdrysdale@gmail.com
IF NOT DALLAS - WHERE AND WHEN?
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