Target: JFK: The Spy Who Killed Kennedy?

The true story of a mysterious, dashing stuntman-turned-spy who may have been behind John F. Kennedy's assassination.

His name was René Dussaq. He was born in Buenos Aires and educated in Geneva and Cuba. He was a daring WWII paratrooper who parachuted behind enemy lines for dangerous undercover work in support of the French Resistance. He was a handsome, charming man who briefly worked as a Hollywood stuntman.

He was also a spy who may have killed John F. Kennedy.

The shocking new book Target: JFK reveals page-after-page of incredible, never-before-reported evidence that René Dussaq is the missing link in the assassination mystery that has puzzled America for half a century.

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Target: JFK: The Spy Who Killed Kennedy?

The true story of a mysterious, dashing stuntman-turned-spy who may have been behind John F. Kennedy's assassination.

His name was René Dussaq. He was born in Buenos Aires and educated in Geneva and Cuba. He was a daring WWII paratrooper who parachuted behind enemy lines for dangerous undercover work in support of the French Resistance. He was a handsome, charming man who briefly worked as a Hollywood stuntman.

He was also a spy who may have killed John F. Kennedy.

The shocking new book Target: JFK reveals page-after-page of incredible, never-before-reported evidence that René Dussaq is the missing link in the assassination mystery that has puzzled America for half a century.

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Target: JFK: The Spy Who Killed Kennedy?

Target: JFK: The Spy Who Killed Kennedy?

by Robert K. Wilcox

Narrated by Paul Heitsch

Unabridged — 11 hours, 59 minutes

Target: JFK: The Spy Who Killed Kennedy?

Target: JFK: The Spy Who Killed Kennedy?

by Robert K. Wilcox

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Unabridged — 11 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

The true story of a mysterious, dashing stuntman-turned-spy who may have been behind John F. Kennedy's assassination.

His name was René Dussaq. He was born in Buenos Aires and educated in Geneva and Cuba. He was a daring WWII paratrooper who parachuted behind enemy lines for dangerous undercover work in support of the French Resistance. He was a handsome, charming man who briefly worked as a Hollywood stuntman.

He was also a spy who may have killed John F. Kennedy.

The shocking new book Target: JFK reveals page-after-page of incredible, never-before-reported evidence that René Dussaq is the missing link in the assassination mystery that has puzzled America for half a century.


Editorial Reviews

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"Historians and readers alike have a duty to consider all the evidence whether or not it fits with any preconceived ideas. Whether or not you adhere to the JFK assassination lone gunman scenario or support the notion that President Kennedy was killed by conspirators, you will be intrigued by Robert Wilcox's fascinating tale about clandestine operative, René A. Dussaq. To these ends, his book, which is devoid of wild conspiracy conjecture, should be read."
— MEL AYTON, author of Hunting the President, The Forgotten Terrorist, and Plotting to Kill the President

"Even those well-versed in JFK assassination arcana will be surprised by the possible involvement of Olympic athlete, World War II resistance fighter, and Hollywood stuntman René Dussaq. Read Robert Wilcox's Target: JFK and judge the tale for yourselves."
— TEVI TROY, presidential historian, former White House aide, and author of What Jefferson Read, Ike Watched, and Obama Tweeted, and Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192636299
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 11/14/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
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