
Forty years ago they killed Kennedy. Now, with less than a year to live, one of the assassins confesses to the greatest unsolved crime of the century. When volatile, 65 year-old former assassin, Jimmy Jeremiah, confides to investigative news reporter Daniel Pilgrim that he triggered one of the weapons that killed charismatic John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Pilgrim is skeptical to say the least. The sto...
Paperback: 280 pages
Publisher: Aventine Press (May 9, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1593302762
ISBN-13: 978-1593302764
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.5 inches
Amazon Rank: 5597360
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I think the thing that most intrigued me about this book is how the author is able to incapsule an entire generation under one theme: JFK and the domino type of affect that transpired from his presidency/violent death.I was in grade school when THE e...
es the reporter but was it true? Passed over for a Pulitzer Prize recently, Pilgrim is embittered, cynical and skeptical of everyone. Later, when he finds his life unraveling and his paranoia growing, Pilgrim realizes the truth of Jeremiah's claims and the continuing power of the cover up. With his life in danger, the reporter realizes his only ally may be the man he despises, the genial yet odious, Jimmy Jeremiah. Set in South Florida and briefly Dallas, "The Guns of Dallas" is a suspense novel that examines the political under-currents of the last forty years, while maintaining the flavor of a great murder mystery, indeed, perhaps the greatest murder mystery of our time. The two men-protagonists Pilgrim and Jeremiah--become unforgettable American figures, even heroic representatives, despite their evident flaws.