Act of Treason

The Role of J. Edgar Hoover in the Assassination of President Kennedy

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, 20th Century, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Social Science
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Author: Mark North ISBN: 9781626369986
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: July 1, 2011
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Mark North
ISBN: 9781626369986
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: July 1, 2011
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

An attorney and historian presents a “sensational [and] well documented” theory that J. Edgar Hoover was involved in the assassination of JFK (Library Journal).

In this meticulously researched classic, Mark North argues convincingly that President John F. Kennedy died as the result of a plot masterminded by Louisiana Mafia chieftain Carlos Marcello—and, more importantly, that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover learned early on about the plan but did nothing to stop it. Hoover warned no one—not the Dallas police, not the Secret Service. His motives, North suggests, stemmed from a fervent hatred of Kennedy and fear that the President would eventually fire him. He is documented as a close confidant of Vice President Lyndon Johnson—a man Hoover controlled due to blackmail and scandals. Hoover’s day-to-day running of the FBI, his strange personality, and his backroom dealings are brought to light using an extensive collection of press clippings, government documents, and other original sources.

Act of Treason is a must-read for any citizen who believes the Warren Commission failed miserably in its attempt to solve one of modern America’s most pressing mysteries: Who killed JFK?

“Sensational . . . well documented. This is another fascinating and unsettling look at the dark side of American politics. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal

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An attorney and historian presents a “sensational [and] well documented” theory that J. Edgar Hoover was involved in the assassination of JFK (Library Journal).

In this meticulously researched classic, Mark North argues convincingly that President John F. Kennedy died as the result of a plot masterminded by Louisiana Mafia chieftain Carlos Marcello—and, more importantly, that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover learned early on about the plan but did nothing to stop it. Hoover warned no one—not the Dallas police, not the Secret Service. His motives, North suggests, stemmed from a fervent hatred of Kennedy and fear that the President would eventually fire him. He is documented as a close confidant of Vice President Lyndon Johnson—a man Hoover controlled due to blackmail and scandals. Hoover’s day-to-day running of the FBI, his strange personality, and his backroom dealings are brought to light using an extensive collection of press clippings, government documents, and other original sources.

Act of Treason is a must-read for any citizen who believes the Warren Commission failed miserably in its attempt to solve one of modern America’s most pressing mysteries: Who killed JFK?

“Sensational . . . well documented. This is another fascinating and unsettling look at the dark side of American politics. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal

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