Crossfire the plot that killed Kennedy /
Jim Marrs.
- 1st Carroll & Graf paperback ed.
- New York : Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc. 1990, c1989.
- 625 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 615-619) and index.
Part 1: "The kill zone" -- Dallas -- Dealey plaza -- part 2: "Means, motives, and opportunities" -- Lee Harvey Oswald -- Russians -- Cubans -- Mobsteeers -- Agents -- G-men -- Soldiers -- part 3: "Aftermath" -- Dallas -- Two hospitals -- Jack Ruby -- The evidence -- The Warren commission -- The Garrison investigation -- The house select committee on assassinations -- Was Oswald really Oswald? -- Convient deaths -- part 4: "Conclusions."
"Veteran Texas journalist Jim Marrs pulls together a stunning wealth of facts and new evidence to reveal the glaring defects in official versions of what happened that fateful day in November 1963 when President Kennedy was shot. Backed up by rare photos and evidence from a dramatic, newly-available, video-sequence, Crossfire is the startling and comprehensive account of America's most infamous crime. Disturbing by its very thoroughness, this book poses and answers new questions on an event that too many people in high places have been trying to lay to rest."--Book cover, page 4.