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A review by sisa_moyo
Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot by Martin Dugard, Bill O'Reilly
This is an informative, thorough and intriguing look into the Camelot, into the White House and America during the early 60s. While on JFK and his presidency, it delves into the Jackie the First Lady, into Cuba, the missile crisis, the Vietnam War, King and the civil rights movement and so much more insight into the political climate of America and the concerns of Americans at that time.
I thoroughly enjoyed this and is probably my favourite of the killing series so far, rivalled maybe by Killing the SS. It is intimately detailed in its look into the first family, the lives and believes, telling all about the hidden lives of all in Camelot. I’m always amazed how Riley and Dugard are able to be so detailed and thorough, while striving to maintain factual and impartial. They don’t stray away from showing JFK’s flaws, his womanising, his and his brother’s fencing with Johnson while also managing to sway your emotions with the inevitable end of the titular life.
I think any person interesting in politics, the hidden lives of the political elite and history would enjoy this work as I have.
I thoroughly enjoyed this and is probably my favourite of the killing series so far, rivalled maybe by Killing the SS. It is intimately detailed in its look into the first family, the lives and believes, telling all about the hidden lives of all in Camelot. I’m always amazed how Riley and Dugard are able to be so detailed and thorough, while striving to maintain factual and impartial. They don’t stray away from showing JFK’s flaws, his womanising, his and his brother’s fencing with Johnson while also managing to sway your emotions with the inevitable end of the titular life.
I think any person interesting in politics, the hidden lives of the political elite and history would enjoy this work as I have.