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Bezig met laden... Too Many Bulletsdoor Max Allan Collins
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Nathan Heller (19) Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)Hard Case Crime (160)
Acclaimed "True Crime" detective Nathan Heller, whose cases have sold more than 1 million copies, returns to uncover the secrets behind Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination in this brand-new novel from bestselling ROAD TO PERDITION author Max Allan Collins. In 1968, Nate Heller is there when Robert Kennedy is shot at the Ambassador Hotel. Heller takes it upon himself to investigate the murder when a friend of his and Bobby's raises doubts about the LAPD's investigation. Heller strongly suspects the involvement of Jimmy Hoffa (currently imprisoned), but Hoffa seems to be in the clear as the private eye looks into the possible presence of CIA enemies of RFK's on the murder night, the apparent manipulation of Sirhan Sirhan into a Manchurian Candidate-style assassin, and a probable second shooter. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Super conspiracy theory stuff in here. Sirhan firing blanks and being a “programmed assassin” through hypnosis. Multiple shooters. A coordinated assassination that was “Bolder than Dallas". The pieces of the puzzle in this story started to get blurry to me. Lots and lots of name dropping. Some paragraphs had nothing but famous people's names listed! And I started to wonder if the phrase “Private Eye to the Stars” had to be mentioned by each and every character that entered the book! Man, there should be a game - drinking whenever that phrase pops up in the story! You probably won’t finish the first eighty pages sober!
Nathan Heller is the Forrest Gump of detectives, literally connected to every famous person that existed during the timeline of this story. “Now, mama said there’s only so much fortune a man really needs… and the rest is just for showing off.” – Forrest ( )