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Return to Dallas

By: Robert P. Fitton
Narrated by: Robert P. Fitton
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Summary

Return to Dallas is an encyclopedic sourced novel surveilling Lee Oswald in the summer and fall of 1963 as well as highlighting the surrounding plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. Return to Dallas utilizes the evolving information while discarding debunked JFK Assassination theories. Photographs paint the era in vivid color rather than aging vintage black and white stills.

Those associated with the plot to kill Jack Kennedy as well as peripheral characters are woven into a pertinent historical context. The listener will soon understand the whirlwind around Lee Harvey Oswald and why President Kennedy was removed from office.

Why are Oswald’s movements around the southern United States in the summer and fall of 1963 relevant? The Kennedy Assassination is now part of history and the narrative of Lee Oswald shooting the president from a sixth-floor window is mired in the public consciousness. Oswald was more aware of the plot than one would believe.

Return to Dallas informs the listener of abnormalities in Oswald’s activities not only in 1963 but in his previous years and explains the legend built by the intelligence agencies. The surrounding cast of military, intelligence and government characters should alert even the most adamant lone gunman advocates to the truth. Better to investigate the truth and not believe fairy tales.

Robert P. Fitton
March 27, 2020

©2020 Robert Fitton (P)2020 Robert Fitton
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