Corruption of Blood
by Robert K. Tanenbaum
2020-07-15 13:49:47
A prosecutor goes after the truth about JFKâs assassination in a New York Timesâbestselling authorâs âmost enthralling legal thriller to dateâ (Vincent Bugliosi). In a forgotten corner of the Georgetown library, New York pros...
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A prosecutor goes after the truth about JFKâs assassination in a New York Timesâbestselling authorâs âmost enthralling legal thriller to dateâ (Vincent Bugliosi). In a forgotten corner of the Georgetown library, New York prosecutor Butch Karp is about to commit a felony. He cracks the seal on a government file, in which he finds papers, a ledger, a reel of film, and a small jar that holds a chunk of human flesh. Just by looking at this material, he has broken the law. Itâs the evidence he needs to prove the true identity of the man who killed Kennedy, and now that he has it, Karp is the most dangerous man in America. Brought to Washington to assist in the Congressional investigation into Kennedyâs death, Karp was expected to toe the line. As his personal inquiries lead him into a web that stretches from the capos of the mafia to the halls of the Kremlin, this hard-driving attorney realizes the conspiracy that killed Kennedy is still aliveâand out for blood. As deputy chief counsel to the 1976 House Select Committee on Assassinations, Robert K. Tanenbaum has an insiderâs understanding of one of the darkest days in American history. Corruption of Blood is a novel inspired by real events by an author who âknows his criminal procedure coldâ (Publishers Weekly). This ebook features an illustrated biography of Robert K. Tanenbaum including rare photos from the authorâs personal collection.
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