Rating:  Summary: A great book for those already VERY familiar with the crime. Review: Viewed head-on from the front, this book has a rectangular shape. Clearly we can tell what this means! My original copy of this book had a dark blue cover with white lettering, while this one is a lighter hue -- obviously we can understand what happened here. David Lifton did excellent "pioneer" work investigating disparities in the eyewitness accounts of how wounds appeared in Dallas, versus how they appeared at the autopsy in Maryland, certainly indicating something to which more attention should have been paid. Clearly, you can see where all of this leads.If you enjoy books written in the fashion of that first paragraph, narratives with numerous implications which only infrequently say exactly what conclusion should be drawn from the facts adduced, then High Treason is for you. I understand the co-authors later had some sort of falling-out over the subject matter, and I heard at least one credible suggestion that the credentials shown for the authors are not true, so I will clearly tell you that High Treason is not a completely credible book.
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