Assignment: Oswald
By (Author) James P. Hosty
By (author) Thomas Hosty
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
1st November 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
History and Archaeology
364.1524
Paperback
352
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
429g
Special Agent James Hosty began investigating Lee Harvey Oswald in October 1963, a full month before the JFK assassination. From November 22 on, Hosty watched as everyone from the Dallas Police, the FBI, the CIA, Naval Intelligence, and the State Department up through the Warren Commission to J. Edgar Hoover, Robert Kennedy, and Lyndon Johnson reacted to and manipulated the facts of the presidents assassinationuntil Hosty himself became their scapegoat. After seeing his name appear in three inconclusive federal investigations and countless fact-twisting conspiracy theories (including Oliver Stones motion picture), Hosty decided to tell his own story.
Assignment: Oswald is the authoritative insiders account of one of our countrys most traumatic events. Combining his own unique, intimate knowledge of the case with previously unavailable government documentsincluding top secret CIA files recently released from the National ArchivesHosty tells the true story behind the assassination and the governments response to it, including the suppression of a documented Oswald-Soviet-Castro connection. Hosty offers an exclusive insiders knowledge of the mechanisms, the power structures, and the rivalries in and among the various intelligence and law enforcement agencies and why they have determined who knows what about the assassination. Here, at last, is an unmistakably expert and responsible account of the murder of President Kennedy.
A valuable addition to the assassination bookshelf.
One of the best books ever written on the day-to-day events after the JFK assassination . . . . An absolute must-read.
James P. Hosty retired from the FBI in 1979. He lives in Kansas City and Florida with his wife, Janet.