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The JFK Report
Trevor Holman
Austin Macauley Publishers
2019-03-29
The JFK Report About The Author About The Book Comments made about The JFK Report in pre-publication reader reviews Copyright Information Acknowledgements Please Note Characters used in the book Prologue Chapter One November 1960 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Two January 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Three January 1961 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Four January 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Five January 1961 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Six January 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Seven January 1961 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Eight January 1961 The Palace of the Holy Office Just Outside Vatican City Chapter Nine January 1961 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Ten February 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Eleven February 1961 The Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. Chapter Twelve March 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Thirteen April 12th, 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Fourteen April 14th, 1961 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Fifteen April 14th, 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Sixteen April 21st, 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Seventeen May 1961 Washington D.C., United States Chapter Eighteen May 1961 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Nineteen May 25th, 1961 United States Congress, Washington D.C. Chapter Twenty June 1961 The Home of Pamela Turnure, Washington D.C. Chapter Twenty-One June 1961 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Twenty-Two September 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Twenty-Three October 1961 The Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. Chapter Twenty-Four November 1961 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Twenty-Five November 1961 The Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. Chapter Twenty-Six November 1961 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Twenty-Seven January 1962 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Twenty-Eight January 1962 FBI Headquarters, Washington D.C. Chapter Twenty-Nine February 1962 The Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. Chapter Thirty March 1962 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Thirty-One March 1962 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Thirty-Two May 1962 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Thirty-Three June 1962 The Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. Chapter Thirty-Four October 1962 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Thirty-Five November 1962 The Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. Chapter Thirty-Six January 1963 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Thirty-Seven March 1963 The Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. Chapter Thirty-Eight May 1963 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Thirty-Nine June 1963 The Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. Chapter Forty June 1963 West Berlin, Germany Chapter Forty-One July, 1963 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Forty-Two August 1963 The Willard Hotel, Washington D.C. Chapter Forty-Three August 1963 White Plaza Hotel, Dallas, Texas Chapter Forty-Four September 1963 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Forty-Five October 1963 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Forty-Six Early November 1963 Dallas, Texas Chapter Forty-Seven Mid November 1963 The Vatican, Rome, Italy Chapter Forty-Eight Mid-November 1963 Dallas, Texas Chapter Forty-Nine November 19th, 1963 The Palace of the Holy Office Rome, Italy Chapter Fifty November 20th, 1963 Dallas, Texas Chapter Fifty-One November 20th, 1963 The White House, Washington D.C. Chapter Fifty-Two November 21st, 1963 Dallas, Texas Chapter Fifty-Three November 22nd, 1963 Dallas, Texas Chapter Fifty-Four November 22nd, 1963 Dallas, Texas Chapter Fifty-Five November 24th, 1963 Dallas, Texas Epilogue
About The Author
Trevor Holman is English and was born, brought up, and educated in South London, where he worked for many years as a professional musician before moving to Norfolk (which is also in the U.K.) . For most of that time, Trevor’s career was centered on the music and advertizing industries, while for many years also serving in court as a Magistrate/Justice of the Peace.
In 2003, Trevor and his wife, Frances, moved to the Algarve region of Southern Portugal, where he began a fruitful collaboration with a talented lyricist. Over a six-year period, the two of them wrote in excess of one hundred songs, including four complete stage musicals.
Trevor is now concentrating fulltime on his writing career, and he is currently working on a series of crime novels known collectively as The Algarve Crime Thrillers . These novels so far include The Mijas Murderer , The Faro Forger and The Salzburg Suicides , with many more in the series to follow.
The JFK Report however is a one-off “stand-alone” thriller, which takes a behind-the-scenes look at the presidency and the various events leading up to the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and the book proposes a new alternative plot as to why it was felt in certain quarters that there was no alternative, and JFK had to be assassinated. The novel looks at who was really behind it, and who it was that actually carried out the assassination.
Trevor and his wife still live in the Algarve.
About The Book
This novel is what a lot of people would describe as “faction”.
A mixture of both fact and fiction, hopefully written in such a way that the reader is not at all sure which is which.
The end result of my efforts is this novel, which is dedicated to all those wonderful people around the world who love a really good conspiracy theory. Enjoy!
Comments made about The JFK Report in pre-publication reader reviews
‘Trevor Holman has come up with the most preposterous idea yet, and then made it seem entirely feasible.’
‘The perfect page turner.’
‘The unbelievable – now totally believable.’
‘Faction at its best.’
‘Frederick Forsyth style narrative, wrapped within Robert Harris style research, and all encompassed in a Dan Brown style plot. Brilliant!’
’Sadly, I really do believe it could have happened –
just like this.’
‘Wonderful narrative.’
‘I could oh so easily believe this!’
‘Yet another really great book the Catholic Church will utterly despise, and will no doubt try to get banned.’
‘A fantastic idea, fantastically written.’
‘This makes far more sense than the Warren Commission’s report ever did.’
‘It really isn’t the Roman Catholic Churches year.’
‘I can see the film now, a guaranteed box office hit.’
‘This is my kind of book.’
‘I don’t like it – I love it!’
Copyright Information
Copyright © Trevor Holman (2019)
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher.
Any person who commits any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
Ordering Information:
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Publisher’s Cataloging-in-Publication data
Holman, Trevor
The JFK Report
ISBN 9781643782126 (Paperback)
ISBN 9781643782133 (Hardback)
ISBN 9781643782140 (Kindle e-book)
ISBN 9781645367352 (ePub e-book)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2019934883
The main category of the book — Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense
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Acknowledgements
I would like to thank my wonderful wife, Frances, who never fails to encourage me in all my crazy ideas, including the writing of this particular novel, which I started and completed in just four weeks of non-stop writing during a recent holiday to the States in 2018.
It is my firm belief that I was probably not the best of company during that time, and my apologies go to my long-suffering wife.
Please Note
Many people will tell you that the “Inquisition” is no longer in existence, and that it is just a relic from the Roman Catholic Church’s ancient and historic past. This is not true. “Inquisition” still exists to this day; all that has changed is its name.
On the 21 st of July, 1542, Pope Paul III proclaimed what is known as the Apostolic Constitution Licet ab initio, establishing a new and powerful organization named the “Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition ”. This new body within the Roman Catholic Church was staffed by cardinals and other officials whose task was defined as being “to maintain and defend the integrity of the faith , and to examine and proscribe errors and false doctrines”. The very specific inclusion of the word “proscribe” in this statement by Pope Paul III and the Roman Catholic Church was very deliberate and its meaning was made very clear to every Roman Catholic worldwide. The “Inquisition” had the authority to condemn, denounce, attack and censure. The “ Inquisition ” was the final court of appeal in all trials of heresy , and the Inquisition’s investigations served as an important part of what is known as the Counter-Reformation .
Despite anything you may read or hear, the “Inquisition” has never been abolished by the Vatican, but it certainly disappeared from public view. Because in 1908, after yet another spate of bad “Inquisition” publicity, Pope Pius X decided to rename the “Inquisition” the “Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office”. The Inquisition’s name was then changed yet again, for no stated reason, on the 7 th of December, 1965. Strangely enough, this occurred very soon after the events described in this book took place. But this time, the change simply removed any reference to the words “Holy Office” and the