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Under the Grassy Knoll: A JFK novella
- Narrated by: Dr. Bill Brooks
- Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Don Petterman sells DVDs of the Zapruder film in Dealey Plaza. He tries to earn a living but has a broken life, an ex-wife, and a mostly empty existence. He'd be resigned to his life if only he could make a small impact on history, find some scrap of new information about Kennedy's death - something to show for all his years of research. When his iPad gets knocked into the drain, he discovers more than he ever imagined and is forced to make a fateful decision. A thrilling tale of a man looking for validation in life and possibly finding it in a moving finale.
©2016 Richard Gleaves (P)2018 Richard Gleaves
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