The Last Watch

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Roberts R. A. ISBN: 9780990384168
Publisher: Kryptic Ink Publication: November 20, 2015
Imprint: Kryptic Ink Language: English
Author: Roberts R. A.
ISBN: 9780990384168
Publisher: Kryptic Ink
Publication: November 20, 2015
Imprint: Kryptic Ink
Language: English

On an American college campus, in the year 2005, two graduate students preparing for their thesis discover an incredible link to the past that has implications beyond their imaginations- A secret so well kept, that it will leave you questioning history as you know it. After reading, "The Last Watch" you can decide whose version of history will be your reality.

"The Last Watch" is a story of two childhood friends, now college graduate students, Chris Riley and Darren Anderson, who while preparing for their thesis, make a chance discovery linking events from the Kennedy assassination and other events in history to their present lives in 2005. They are soon thrust under the scrutiny of a secret society that had for years escaped detection by those questioning the circumstances surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The connection fo this secret group with Kennedy's assassination and other events in history is nearly undeniable to a relentless and tireless FBI agent, Fritz Mondakirk. Mondakirk's quest for the truth resurfaces in his retirement, prodded by Chris and Darren's discovery. The union of the boy's youthful enthusiasm, the experience of the FBI agent and the forensic investigations expertise of their professor, Tony Williams, allows the four of them to unravel answers to questions that until now could not be revealed.

In awe of the sheer power of The Society, the boys, their professor and a secret agent navigate a labyrinth fraught with danger. The answers they find may lead you to reconsider history as you know it.  

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On an American college campus, in the year 2005, two graduate students preparing for their thesis discover an incredible link to the past that has implications beyond their imaginations- A secret so well kept, that it will leave you questioning history as you know it. After reading, "The Last Watch" you can decide whose version of history will be your reality.

"The Last Watch" is a story of two childhood friends, now college graduate students, Chris Riley and Darren Anderson, who while preparing for their thesis, make a chance discovery linking events from the Kennedy assassination and other events in history to their present lives in 2005. They are soon thrust under the scrutiny of a secret society that had for years escaped detection by those questioning the circumstances surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The connection fo this secret group with Kennedy's assassination and other events in history is nearly undeniable to a relentless and tireless FBI agent, Fritz Mondakirk. Mondakirk's quest for the truth resurfaces in his retirement, prodded by Chris and Darren's discovery. The union of the boy's youthful enthusiasm, the experience of the FBI agent and the forensic investigations expertise of their professor, Tony Williams, allows the four of them to unravel answers to questions that until now could not be revealed.

In awe of the sheer power of The Society, the boys, their professor and a secret agent navigate a labyrinth fraught with danger. The answers they find may lead you to reconsider history as you know it.  

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