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The Camelot Coup: The Overthrow Our Government Tried to Hide, by Tom Gately

The Camelot Coup: The Overthrow Our Government Tried to Hide, by Tom Gately

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The Camelot Coup: The Overthrow Our Government Tried to Hide, by Tom Gately

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In this provocative fictional account of the most important homicide in 20th century American history, The Camelot Coup leads its listeners into the dangerous world of espionage, political intrigue, and betrayal as powerful and vindictive men in and out of government plot to overthrow President John Kennedy in a murderous coup. Lee Oswald, a young Marine radar operator stationed in Japan where U-2 spy jets are based for missions over the Cold War era Soviet Union and China, is recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency. The somewhat troubled 20-year-old soldier demonstrates during his training an uncanny ability to remain calm under duress and assume cover roles like an accomplished thespian. With great difficulty, he learns the Russian language and is schooled in communist philosophy and practice for his first perilous mission against America's most feared enemy.

After nearly three years of corporate espionage, Lee returns to the States with his Russian bride and infant daughter, is converted to contract agent status by the CIA and relocates to Dallas, TX, to be near family, his mother and a brother. With a new family to provide for, he uses his penetration and surveillance training to join the FBI as an undercover informant to help make ends meet, while infiltrating dissident groups for the CIA. During completion of a contract in New Orleans, Lee overhears a small group of disgruntled agents expressing their hatred for President Kennedy and what they think should be done about it. He discloses this explosive information to the FBI, but is unaware a CIA informant catches him in the act. The intelligence planners discover his betrayal and swear their revenge.

Badly outmanned in resources and influence, the young spy becomes part of a lethal game with sinister and brilliant men who hold his life at the edge of an abyss. Blackmail, bribery, and ruthless assassins are the weapons of choice as the President's political rivals join the conspiracy.

The Camelot Coup: The Overthrow Our Government Tried to Hide, by Tom Gately

  • Published on: 2015-05-01
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 753 minutes
The Camelot Coup: The Overthrow Our Government Tried to Hide, by Tom Gately


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A great read of twists and turns By lgnottingham The plot, as they say, thickened and it's only after I got deeper into the book did I realize the reason why the early chapters were so significant. By the end of the book the author had me hooked and certainly had me thinking about all the twists. A fascinating fiction of this authors imagination.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating take on Kennedy Assassination By Jesse T. Mann The Camelot Coup is a fascinating take on President Kennedy's assassination. The book grabbed my attention from the start with the background and character development of Kennedy, Oswald, LBJ, and Hoover. Although the book is a work of fiction there is much historic and factual information which I found to be revealing, and gave a good, solid start to the book. The actual planning of the assassination in this tale is complex - sometimes a bit challenging to follow for this reader - yet admirable in the attention to detail which the author pays to developing a believable plot. The events just prior to and after the assassination again contain enough historic accuracy to make the reader wonder What if... This last portion of the book is compelling and presents a unique view of events that I had never considered. A very interesting read.

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