For those who might be interested, I have published a new book on the JFK assassination. It is titled
A Comforting Lie: The Myth that a Lone Gunman Killed President Kennedy. The book is available as a paperback and as a Kindle book on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Comforting-LIe-Gunman-President-Kennedy-ebook/dp/B0CN65LZ4C/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1699965986&sr=8-1Here is the table of contents:
Introduction
Part 1: The InvestigationsChapter 1 The Warren Commission and the Basic Elements of the Lone-Gunman Theory
Chapter 2 The Forgotten Investigation: The House Select Committee on Assassinations
Chapter 3 The Assassination Records Review Board: Historic Disclosures
Part 2: Bullets, Marksmanship, Film, and Suspicious Events Chapter 4 Too Many Bullets, Too Many Misses
Chapter 5 Too Many Shot Reactions in the Zapruder Film
Chapter 6 The Wounding of James Tague: A Fatal Blow to the Lone-Gunman Theory
Chapter 7 The Impossible Feat: Oswald’s Marksmanship and His Alleged Shooting Performance
Chapter 8 Suspicious Events in Dealey Plaza
Chapter 9 An Easy Target: The Suspicious and Unusual Lack of Security in Dealey Plaza
Part 3: A Look at Some of the Medical and Physical EvidenceChapter 10 The 6.5 mm Object: Evidence of Fraud in the Autopsy X-Rays
Chapter 11 The Bullet Fragments in the Back of the Skull Refute the Lone-Gunman Theory
Chapter 12 The Vanishing Low Fragment Trail on the Autopsy Skull X-Rays
Chapter 13 The Strange White Patch
Chapter 14 The Autopsy Report vs. the Autopsy Photos of the Brain
Chapter 15 Too Much Brain: The Impossible Autopsy Photos of the Brain
Chapter 16 The Head Shot from the Front
Chapter 17 The Dented Bullet Shell: Hard Evidence of Conspiracy in the JFK Assassination
Part 4: A Disturbing Pattern of DeathChapter 18 Suspicious Deaths
Part 5: Understanding and Appreciating JFK’s PresidencyChapter 19 Was JFK Bad for America?
Chapter 20 JFK and Vietnam
Final Thoughts
Bibliography and References
Index
As you will notice from the pricing, I am not looking to get rich off the book. The Kindle version is only $9.99, and the paperback is only $23 even though it is over 400 pages long (however, the pages read quickly because the font is Arial 11 and the line spacing is 1.1).
The Introduction, Chapter 1, and part of Chapter 2 are included in the free Kindle sample.