• The Camelot Conspiracy

  • The Kennedys, Castro and the CIA: A Novel
  • By: E. Duke Vincent
  • Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
  • Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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The Camelot Conspiracy

By: E. Duke Vincent
Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
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It's 1960, the height of the Cold War, but for Dante Amato of the Chicago mob, life is anything but cold. Charismatic and movie-star handsome, Dante has settled comfortably into his role as the Outfit's man in Hollywood and Vegas. Dante's older brother, Aldo, a CIA agent, couldn't be more disapproving of his brother's life. Yet when Dante is ordered to meet with a beautiful Cuban go-between named Marissa del Valle, and then mob boss Sam Giancana summons him to Miami to discuss a U.S. Government commission to hit the Cuban dictator, Dante's first call is to his brother.

Is it a set-up? Or a chance for the mob to restart the flow of gambling and drug money from Havana? And what about Bobby Kennedy's war against the mob? "Bobby Kennedy is a snake," says Jimmy Hoffa to Santo Trafficante. "And how do you kill a snake? You cut off its head."

As this spellbinding thriller by E. Duke Vincent unfolds, a gripping story emerges, masterfully connecting the dots between the Kennedys, Castro, the mob, the CIA... and the Grassy Knoll.

©2011 E. Duke Vincent (P)2011 Tantor

Critic reviews

"Thrillers thrive on a conspiracy burning away like a fuse on a bomb. With this novel, Vincent strikes a fictional match and explodes the supposed cover-ups, machinations and disinformation surrounding the Kennedy assassination." ( Kirkus)

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