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Dark Side of Camelotby Seymour Hersh
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Jack Kennedy had it all. And he used it all - his father's fortune, and his own beauty, wit and power with a heedless, reckless daring. In this work, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, shows us a John F. Kennedy insulated from the normal consequences of behaviour long before he entered the White House. The Kennedys could do exactly what they wanted, and could evade any charge brought against them - the Kennedys wrote their own moral code. And Kennedys trusted only Kennedys. Jack appointed his brother Bobby keeper of the secrets the family debt to organized crime, the real state of Jack's health, the sources of his election victories, the plots to murder foreign leaders, and the President's intentions in Vietnam.
Synopsis:Award-winning investigative journalist Hersh describes how Jack and Bobby Kennedy used their power and father's fortune to cover up their debt to organised crime, destroy any potential enemy of the family, and indulge their voracious appetite for women. Hersh depicts JFK as a man insulated from the normal consequences of behaviour. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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