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Published: 3rd September 2013
The Last Investigation: What Insiders Know about the Assassination of JFK
By (Author) Gaeton Fonzi
Preface by Marie Fonzi
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
3rd September 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
True crime
History and Archaeology
Popular beliefs and controversial knowledge
Constitution: government and the state
364.1
Hardback
496
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 43mm
635g
Gaeton Fonzis masterful retelling of his work investigating the Kennedy assassination for two congressional committees is required reading for students of the assassination and the subsequent failure of the government to solve the crime. His book is a compelling postmortem on the House Select Committee on Assassinations, as well as a riveting account of Fonzis pursuit of leads indicating involvement in the assassination by officers of the Central Intelligence Agency.
First released in 1993, The Last Investigation was a landmark book upon its release. More than merely an indictment of the Committees work, Fonzi tells the story of the important leads he developed as an investigator, which sent him into the milieu of Kennedy-haters among anti-Castro exiles and CIA officers. In this highly readable book, the author follows the trail to formerly obscure CIA officers such as David Atlee Phillips and David Morales. New records declassified under the JFK Records Act have only added to the dark questions raised here.
Historians and researchers consider Mr. Fonzi s book among the best.
I consider this book one of the ten best ever published on the JFK assassination. --James DiEugenio, author of Destiny Betrayed
A rarity among Kennedy assassination books. --Senator Richard Schweiker
Gaeton Fonzi brings to the continuing puzzlement over the JFK murder a Chandleresque hardness and wonderment, a sense of a lonely man walking down a dark street, fighting the demons of official power, a loner who was aborted by the Congress at the lip of light. --Oliver Stone
Historians and researchers consider Mr. Fonzi's book among the best.
"A rarity among Kennedy assassination books." --Senator Richard Schweiker
"Gaeton Fonzi brings to the continuing puzzlement over the JFK murder a Chandleresque hardness and wonderment, a sense of a lonely man walking down a dark street, fighting the demons of official power, a loner who was aborted by the Congress at the lip of light." --Oliver Stone
"Historians and researchers consider Mr. Fonzi's book among the best."
Dick Russell is an investigative journalist and bestselling author who has written for such varied publications as Time, Sports Illustrated, and the Village Voice. His books include Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Black Genius, and On the Trail of the JFK Assassins, as well as the New York Times bestsellers American Conspiracies, 63 Documents the Government Doesn't Want You to Read, and They Killed Our President. He lives in Boston and Hollywood.