The Dark Side of CamelotWheeler Pub., 1998 - 714 pagine Award-winning journalist Seymour M. Hersh shows us a J.F.K. we have never seen before. His father, Joe, set the pattern with an arrogance and cunning that have never been fully appreciated: Kennedys could do exactly what they wanted, and could evade any charge brought against them. And Kennedys only trusted Kennedys. Jack appointed his brother Bobby keeper of the secrets - the family debt to organized crime, the sources of Jack's election victories, the plots to murder foreign leaders, and the president's intentions in Vietnam. |
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