Tony T. (tonysbooks) - reviewed on + 59 more book reviews
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King does it again.
He brings us back to 1958, then forward to 1963 portraying life with vivid detail (and even references another of his stories), giving his take on how and why Oswald wanted to kill Kennedy and how the assassination was prevented.
His re-created timeline is as plausible as the one we live in now as are the questions he brings up during the story.
As entertaining and addictive a read as anything he's ever written, I would highly recommend this story to anyone, even non-King fans.
He brings us back to 1958, then forward to 1963 portraying life with vivid detail (and even references another of his stories), giving his take on how and why Oswald wanted to kill Kennedy and how the assassination was prevented.
His re-created timeline is as plausible as the one we live in now as are the questions he brings up during the story.
As entertaining and addictive a read as anything he's ever written, I would highly recommend this story to anyone, even non-King fans.
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