C Fenway Braxton: 5 books

Book cover of Conspiracy Threads
by C. Fenway Braxton
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2016

Conspiracy and poetry are not that much different, at least according to conspiracy author C. Fenway Braxton. Questions arising from his researches were often framed in poetry which he claims helped him better understand the nuances of various cases.Perhaps such an approach would help others. If not, at least it is a lot of fun to read this stuff.
Book cover of the Plot to Kill John Wilkes Booth
by C. Fenway Braxton
Language: English
Release Date: July 13, 2012

Otto Eisenschimyl shocked the world by implicating Secretary of War Edwin Stanton in the plot to kill Abraham Lincoln. That author made Stanton the mastermind behind the plot and not just another of Booth's stooges. Mainstream historian's have always dismissed his charges and claimed there...
Book cover of Prisoners of Eden
by C. Fenway Braxton
Language: English
Release Date: February 24, 2013

Kidnapped to a secret government installation, Dr. Audrey Simondson finds she has been chosen as one of the few lucky ones to survive the destruction of the planet. When she learns that another scientist has thought of a way to avert the disaster she butts heads with officials who don't want to hear...
Book cover of the Plot to Kill Lee Harvey Oswald
by C. Fenway Braxton
Language: English
Release Date: August 10, 2014

After fifty years, there have been thousands of books on JFK's assassination and yet no resolution. Perhaps by examining the plot to kill the alleged assassin, one might make some better headway on the case. It could be Oswald's death may be the key to unlocking the entirety of the conspiracy...
Book cover of Eighteen Pages
by C. Fenway Braxton
Language: English
Release Date: April 29, 2012

John Wilkes Booth, an actor and patriot for the Southern Cause, found himself in a difficult situation. For months he had planned to kidnap the tyrant Lincoln and, with Lee's surrender at Appomattox, the time to act was running short. He only had more shot to accomplish his purpose: Good Friday, April...
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