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Target

Audiobook

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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Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781504756365
  • File size: 345193 KB
  • Release date: November 16, 2016
  • Duration: 11:59:09

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9781504756365
  • File size: 345225 KB
  • Release date: November 16, 2016
  • Duration: 12:06:07
  • Number of parts: 11

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook
MP3 audiobook

Languages

English

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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