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Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot (by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard)

I enjoyed this second "killing" series book by Bill O'Reilly. And the fact that the author is the narrator, adds another level of enjoyment. His voice is a perfect addition to the contents of the book.

This is a wonderful review of the life of John F. Kennedy...all of his wonderful accomplishments, his indiscretions, and his foibles. While I was only three years old when JFK was murdered, I grew up hearing lots of stories about his presidency and the assassination. But this book brings to light some details in both the years before Kennedy becomes president and then after he wins the privilege of being the leader of the United States.

Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard have written a wonderful story of the "end of Camelot." I am looking forward to listening to another audio book in the "killing" series.

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