05-02-2015, 10:45 PM
Gordon Gray Wrote:Just started reading this. Interesting premise. Couple of early bones to pick. One; CE 399 was not the bullet found on a stretcher, it was most likely a bullet test fired into cotton or water and substituted at the FBI lab, and two you can say what you want about JFK's womanizing or his being a spoiled rich playboy benefiting from his father's money, power, and influence, but he was not a churlish oaf, as he is depicted in the early Georgetown bar scene. The man had style, if nothing else.
Almost every scene, incident or encounter with a famous person seems to be taken from some other book, but I don't know what the source of the young Kennedy scene was.
I agree about CE 399. Also, the Umbrella Man wasn't really pumping the umbrella up and down in the air.