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Unable to finish book so don't feel right in leaving a review my apologies for this

Over the years I have read numerous books about John F Kennedy and the assassination which always leave me feeling creepy and The Assassination of JFK by Robert A Wagner was no exception. It's a hard subject to read about and a horrible mark in American history. Wagner goes into painstaking detail about the events of November 22, 1963 and dispels many of the conspiracy theories that have been circulating since Walter Cronkite announced on national television that the 35th president of the United States was assassinated on the streets of Dallas.
I have to admit that I have never believed that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone but Wagner brings up many points that I have never previously considered. It does raise reasonable doubt as far as my beliefs are concerned but I still don't know if I'm completely sold on Oswald acting alone.
This book was extremely hard for me to get through because of the authors very technical writing style but it is thoroughly researched with many resources cited if you want to go into more study about one particular aspect of the case.
If you are one that loves the details and shares my fascination of the Kennedy assassination I would highly recommend this book. If you get bogged down with details there are many other books on the subject that would better suit your tastes.
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review