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Sole assassin of President Kennedy, or the "fall guy" for a conspiracy? Or something else?

Among the many enigmas in the saga of the Kennedy assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald remains among the most enigmatic. The Warren Commission painted a portrait of a lone malcontent, but still could find no motive for his alleged actions. Some conspiracy books attempt to turn Oswald into a deep cover intelligence agent, always on assignment whether defecting to the Soviet Union or distributing pro-Castro pamphlets. Other authors ignore Oswald altogether.

In The Oswald Puzzle, experienced researchers Larry Hancock (Someone Would Have Talked, Tipping Point) and David Boylan square the circle. Taking the full measure of the same data the Warren Commission collected, they paint a detailed picture of Oswald, a man that may surprise you. And then, using their expertise and the vast declassified records now available, they tell the story of how Oswald appeared on the radar of fervent anti-Castro activists in New Orleans in 1963, and how he was then turned into their pawn.

Hancock and Boylan, in considerable detail, provide a scenario which reconciles what we know about Oswald with the massive evidence of conspiracy. Has the puzzle of Lee Harvey Oswald finally been solved? Was he truly just a patsy? The Oswald Puzzle provides the answers.
 

Reviews

 PRAISE FOR LARRY HANCOCK

“In Someone Would Have Talked once again Hancock opens doors the CIA and FBI would prefer stay closed. By probing newly released documents and bring fresh witnesses to the fore, Hancock’s tireless research conclusively proves there is still plenty that we don’t know about the perpetration and cover-up of the Kennedy Assassination.”—Dick Russell, Author of The Man Who Knew Too Much and On the Trail of the Assassins
 
“In Creating Chaos, Hancock shows how age-old tactics have moved into new forms of cyber technology as governments on both sides have sown disinformation in order to create chaos. Creating Chaos makes startling charges but it is a mater of fact, never veers towards sensationalism.”—Kirkus Reviews
 
“In Shadow Warfare, Hancock presents a grim yet trenchant portrait of American imperial reach- and overreach. A comprehensive, well researched and up to date analysis of US shadow warfare.”Publishers Weekly
 
“In The Awful Grace of God (the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.) Hancock and Wexler’s extensive research is presented in politically neutral prose, allowing them to engage a range of readers with a controversial topic.”Booklist
 

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