22 November 1963: A Brief Guide to the JFK Assassination
This fully referenced book explains and illustrates the central issues in the JFK assassination, including:
- why the official investigations of the assassination proceeded as they did,
- the strengths and weaknesses of the case against Oswald,
- the importance of Oswald's apparent visit to Mexico City a few weeks before the assassination,
- the political context of the assassination,
- and the pros and cons of the many contradictory theories associated with the event.
This book won't tell you who killed President Kennedy, but it will show you the best way to think about the question so that you can make up your own mind.
The e-book edition contains more than 500 links to sources such as witness testimony and experts' technical reports. It is perhaps the first JFK assassination e-book to allow readers to check the essential documentation for themselves.