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The 22nd of November, by Mike Deibel

The 22nd of November, by Mike Deibel

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The 22nd of November, by Mike Deibel

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The 22nd of November, by Mike Deibel

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Hunter Knight returned to the United States after three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, serving in Special Forces and as a pilot. Although he was independently wealthy, he still pursues his two loves, aviation and teaching. His father had made a living as a photo journalist, a trade he learned as a combat photographer in World War Two. When his father and his father’s housekeeper are discovered tortured and murdered, Hunter makes it his goal to uncover the reason. Little did he know that his father had left him an unusual inheritance—a secret that spanned a half century kept hidden away—a secret that would change a date in history, the 22nd of November, 1963. Hunter’s father left behind clues that would ultimately reveal a metal box which contains damaging information connected to the assassination of President Kennedy. Little did he know the danger he would face and how it would change his world.

The 22nd of November, by Mike Deibel

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4639941 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .51" w x 6.00" l, .67 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages
The 22nd of November, by Mike Deibel


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Engrosing tale of what really happened to JFK By K. Hurt Even today, high level folks are protecting the guilty who perpetrated the American Coup d'état. The CIA has admitted to congress that they use taxpayer's funds to promote disinformation through the media and various authors to achieve their purposes. FBI documents have since revealed, that two FBI agents, present at the autopsy in Bethesda, had reported to J. Edgar Hoover that the bullet, now carrying the derisive Warren Commission report appellation 'magic bullet', never even passed through JFK's body. Millions of tax payer's dollars were expended by the official government sponsored HSCA in determining that there "Was a Conspiracy to assassinate JFK", yet the CIA still spends other new taxpayer money to promote disinformation still to this day! It is not in the best interest of the CIA to let the American people know that there was a conspiracy. This book is a work of fiction which proposes what dirty tricks the CIA would stoop to, in order to prevent new film from becoming public. Films collected as evidence at the scene of the real crime were never made public voluntarily. The justice department forced the CIA to release the Zapruder film. This book is a very exciting 'What If' fictional scenario of the real capabilities and machinations of our CIA inside our own country that the author suspects would happen if the CIA got wind of another film, which had been taken at the Coup in Dealy Plaza. He makes a compelling case that America is the last place you would be safe in trying to release that new film for public information. I enjoyed the book, and think I would have even if I knew that the CIA were a fictious organization. Come to think of it, definitely even more so! The only reason I withheld a star was because of one young character from a gang in this story that acted totally unbelievably and shortened the story.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Action Packed debut novel opening yet another can of worms in the Kennedy assassination By Dona W. Gould The characters were likable and I hope we see more of Hunter. An Afghanistan Special Forces before returning home to teach, the man has skills that most teachers would never need. These skills save his life and help him overcome an entire team of black ops agents. The plot was completely believable--in fact, it makes complete sense that more than one person had film and photos of the grassy knoll during the fateful journey of the Kennedy's. It does make the reader wonder if there was a conspiracy to erase all evidence of government involvement. The dialogue is realistic while carrying the story forward.Action packed and well-edited, this novel is short enough to make an excellent movie for an action hero, a young VanDiesel, Van Damme, or Rock. Great debut novel, hope to see more of Hunter.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Interesting and believable By d s kujanpaa I enjoyed reading this book. It is a very interesting and believable story. It was written in such a way that I didn't want to put it down, I wanted to see what happened next.

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