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The Girl Who Killed Kennedy

Par : John Woods
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232588632
  • EAN9798232588632
  • Date de parution12/11/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

When journalist David Ashcroft meets a mysterious woman in New York, she claims to have been part of the conspiracy that killed President John F. Kennedy. Her name is Alejandra Cortez - an artist's daughter turned CIA asset - and her story challenges everything Ashcroft thought he knew about Dallas 1963. Drawn into a web of secrets, betrayals, and half-truths, Ashcroft follows her trail from New York to Texas, uncovering evidence of a cover-up that reaches the highest levels of power.
But the closer he gets to the truth, the more dangerous it becomes - and those who expose the lies of history rarely live to tell the tale. The Girl Who Killed Kennedy is a gripping blend of historical fact and modern conspiracy thriller - where the past never dies, and truth is the most lethal weapon of all.
When journalist David Ashcroft meets a mysterious woman in New York, she claims to have been part of the conspiracy that killed President John F. Kennedy. Her name is Alejandra Cortez - an artist's daughter turned CIA asset - and her story challenges everything Ashcroft thought he knew about Dallas 1963. Drawn into a web of secrets, betrayals, and half-truths, Ashcroft follows her trail from New York to Texas, uncovering evidence of a cover-up that reaches the highest levels of power.
But the closer he gets to the truth, the more dangerous it becomes - and those who expose the lies of history rarely live to tell the tale. The Girl Who Killed Kennedy is a gripping blend of historical fact and modern conspiracy thriller - where the past never dies, and truth is the most lethal weapon of all.
Through Time and Conflict
John Woods
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