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Diane and David Munson Reviews
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Added September 29, 2008
The Camelot Conspiracy
Author: Diane and David Munson
Publisher: FaithWalk Publishing, an Imprint of CSS Publishing
Available At: Bookstores everywhere
Publishing Date: Available now
Genre: Fiction/Christian/Suspense
Format: Trade paper
Price: $11.99
ISBN-13: 978-1-932902-74-7
Author Email/Website: http://www.dianeanddavidmunson.com/
Reviewer: Joyce Handzo
Rating: 9 Gargoyles
A strange phone call sets The Camelot Conspiracy in motion, connecting readers to a fast-paced plot that's as real as the evening's headlines. Federal Special Agents Eva Montanna and Griff Topping return to uncover a conspiracy behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy. As the events of the past become clearer, the scope of the sniper's intentions come into focus. The American judicial system sways with the significance of these findings as the foundation of truth is replaced by the frailty of fear.
The Munson writing team knows how to flavor their fiction with the perfect taste of reality. As these pages turn, the suspense is brought right into the reader's life, when the trail from a decades old conspiracy takes on a startling new relevance for today. The idea of governmental cover-ups leads directly into the danger of identity theft and the true meaning of personal security. As the plot delves into these issues, the novel's entertainment value merges with its accurate exposure of the dangers that lurk close to home.
The authors' research into the Kennedy assassination highlights several intriguing facts. While a note at the end of the book explains the fictional elements in the novel, the Munsons incorporated many genuine details from the original documents to enlighten readers. There is an exciting adrenaline rush as the facts, political figures and a firm determination for justice have the characters scrambling for the truth and their own lives.
The authors' intuitive insider perspective gives readers a powerfully real look into the powers-that-be and the disturbing implications of their decisions. The Camelot Conspiracy is a story that could possibly happen. And that's what makes it a great read!
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