Summary:
The book delves into the events leading up to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, exploring the political climate, personal relationships, and the aftermath that defined the end of an era in American history. It provides a narrative account of Kennedy's presidency, the complexities of his personal life, and the conspiracy theories surrounding his death.
Key points:
1. Camelot Era: The book refers to JFK's presidency as the "Camelot Era," marked by optimism and progress. JFK's assassination ended this era.
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