The 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy finds key facts fading from memory. As with most historical events, time has a way of dimming the stark realities of that day.
In a world enthralled by instant communication and immediate conclusions, the simplest solutions are embraced. The broader questions of "Why" the assassination happened are overshadowed by the facile analysis of "Whodunit" and "How ".
It remembers that the proof of any conspiracy lies in what happens after the coup.
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I was born in Lafayette, Louisiana and raised in New Orleans. But I truly grew-up as I travelled or lived in some thirty-four states. Retired, I now reside with my family in North Carolina.
My writings and interests are eclectic. My latest series, The Paladin Papers, are fast-paced, fact-based military/techno thrillers. Based on today's events and often set in the near future, they offer thought-provoking entertainment. They will keep you thinking long after you put them down.
I am certain you will enjoy reading these stories as much as I did writing them. . .