This was a well told 'tale'. I was so enthralled in the story line that I believed it possible. I'm not a conspiracy theory type person but the unfolding of JFK's assignation by Mr. Hunter is as plausible as some of the other opinions I have heard over the years. Well, except for Bob Lee Swagger's part. I really enjoyed this book. Fifty years later and I'm still mad and sad.
It's hard to write a review when I didn't finish the book. The premise of the book was ok, it had numerous possibilities for a a good novel but missed them all. Bob Swagger, as the "hero" of the series, is getting older and to tell the truth a bit unbelievable even for a novel. His world wide infiltrations of some of the world's most notorious crime organizations and the relative ease in which he does it is just too far fetched to make a good story line. I would say stick to the earlier books but in each one Swagger's Superman ability grows and grows.
Maybe the best Hunter I've read. Raises a theory, especially about Oswald's incompetence that causes thought.