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Forward to Camelot
Forward to Camelot
Author: Susan Sloate, Kevin Finn
Where were you the day Kennedy was saved? History CAN be altered ... Actress Cady Cuyler is recruited to time travel back to Dallas in November 1963, and recover President Kennedy?s personal Bible. It was used to swear in Lyndon Johnson as President aboard Air Force One after Kennedy's assassination, and later disappeared. Now it is a priceless...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781414014883
ISBN-10: 1414014880
Publication Date: 11/11/2003
Pages: 488
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Publisher: 1st Books Library
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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I first found out about this book when I "met" the author on here while ordering another book. As she was from my home state and only a couple of hours away, we got to talking about books in general, and her books in particular. One she had published, Forward To Camelot, was an alternate history story that I thought I might like. Man, was I ever right about that. Imagine being able to go back in time to that very moment, the point in time which changed America: the day Kennedy was shot. So much has been written about this time, about all the conspiracy theories, about how America might be today had Kennedy lived. Well, imagine being able to do something about it, to right a wrong, and change history. I found this book to be very well researched and thought out. The characters were great, and it left me wishing it was true and Kennedy had been saved. Whether you have read a alternate history book or not, this is definitely a must read! Do yourself a favor and order this one. I went out and bought mine as I couldn't wait for it to be posted on here. Only can be bought online through Amazon and other on-line book sites. Wish it was out in the bookstores. Sure needs to be.
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