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Kennedy's Avenger (Assassination, Conspiracy, and the Forgotten Trial of Jack Ruby)
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Product Details
Author:
Dan Abrams, David Fisher
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
400
Publisher:
Hanover Square Press (May 10, 2022)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781335469526
ISBN-10:
1335469524
Weight:
10.16oz
Dimensions:
5.33" x 7.92" x 0.97"
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Folder:
hc
List Price:
$21.99
Case Pack:
24
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$16.93
Publisher Identifier:
P-HC
Discount Code:
A
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Hanover Square Press
Overview
The incredible story of one of America’s most publicized—and surprising—criminal trials in history.
No crime in history had more eyewitnesses. On November 24, 1963, two days after the killing of President Kennedy, a troubled nightclub owner named Jack Ruby quietly slipped into the Dallas police station and assassinated the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. The event would spark questions and conspiracy theories for years to come.
Few, however, would remember the bizarre trial that followed three months later in Dallas, Texas. How exactly does one defend a man who was seen pulling the trigger in front of millions? And, more important, how did Jack Ruby, who fired point-blank into Oswald live on television, die an innocent man?
"[A] riveting courtroom drama that feels as alive as it did in 1963." —NPR
"Engrossing, lively and expertly crafted." —Washington Post
No crime in history had more eyewitnesses. On November 24, 1963, two days after the killing of President Kennedy, a troubled nightclub owner named Jack Ruby quietly slipped into the Dallas police station and assassinated the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. The event would spark questions and conspiracy theories for years to come.
Few, however, would remember the bizarre trial that followed three months later in Dallas, Texas. How exactly does one defend a man who was seen pulling the trigger in front of millions? And, more important, how did Jack Ruby, who fired point-blank into Oswald live on television, die an innocent man?
"[A] riveting courtroom drama that feels as alive as it did in 1963." —NPR
"Engrossing, lively and expertly crafted." —Washington Post








