Over 200 million Americans disbelieve the Warren Commission Report's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald was a lone, demented gunman. T. Mack Durham's suspense thriller reveals the identities of those... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The Innocent Man Script Cui Bobo-To Whose Advantage?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The book is very well written. It is full of mystery,thrilling adventures,and humor. Keeps your interest from beginning to end. Brings a whole new light to what possibly happened prior to and leading up to the assassination of Kennedy. I always had my own idea of someone else entirely being responsible for his assassination, but it changed my thinking.
The Innocent Man Script is a spellbinding thriller!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The Innocent Man Script by T. Mack Durham delivers! A mesmerizing plot that thickens with each chapter and a host of interesting participants worthy of The Great American Novel. The action takes place in a multitude of places like New Orleans, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Miami, Tampa, Dallas, Mexico, and Canada. Mr. Durham has crafted a thriller that gives the reader their money's worth and more. Buy it, read it! You'll be glad you did.
R.D. Morningstar on "The Innocent Man Script: Cui Bono?"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
With the exception of the WCR and the Zapruder Film, those who are acquainted with my work in JFK Assassination research know that I generally do not deal with fiction. However, a novel by T. Mack Durham has come to my attention, "The Innocent Man Script: Cui Bono-To Whose Advantage?", which merits attention and this recommendation as a "factional novel". A "factional novel" is one that succeeds in interweaving accurate, historical facts and events with the form usually described as a "fictional novel".Mr. Durham has crafted a consistent narrative, which steadily gathers a riveting, almost cinematic momentum, driving to an inevitable climax on November 22nd, 1963. In telling the story of Angus Cutter, an ex-Marine whose life is altered by a chance encounter with Lee Harvey Oswald in Japan, Durham brings to life a well-meaning and noble character, caught in a web of intrigue, which is clearly not of his own making. The story of Angus Cutter, a resurrection of the American hero myth, trying to walk the fine line between "dupe" and "double" is an engaging adventure through a 1950's & '60's spy drama. "The Innocent Man Script", with several twists and turns in the plot is a difficult book to put down once the reader is acquainted with the protagonist's identity problems and his predicament (I read the 500+ pages in 3 sessions over 2 days).T. Mack Durham has brought to life an adventure story and an American character worthy of Hemingway and, in my estimation, greater than "The Great Gatsby".Robert D. Morningstar "JFK Conspiracy Scientist"
A Fascinating Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Each page peaked my curiosity and made it hard to lay down. Each chapter I got into made me anxious to get to the next - I can't remember reading a book that from the beginning was so entertaining. Has T. Mack Durham written other books???
The BEST on the JFK Assasination Conspiracy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
For the many of us who remember the day JFK (and precisely where we were at the time) was assasinated, you must read this book. The author, T. Mack Durham, has done an excellent job of researching and writing about the conspiracy behind the JFK assasination. For the past 27 years I have read about various theories, new findings, etc. This book pulls it all together in such a thorough manner that I now understand why I have felt that I never got the whole truth on this national tragedy.
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