History Corner: Probable Cause: Rethinking the JFK Plot by Robin Haines

Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this ebook, free of charge,from Pump Up Your Book book tours, for review purposes. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it,  all opinions are my own.  


Welcome to our spot on the Probable Cause book tour!

PROBABLE CAUSE: RETHINKING THE JFK PLOT banenr

Synopsis:

This book is a refreshing new look at the JFK Conspiracy theories. After years of meticulous research the author has compiled new evidence to suggest a different theory on this important moment in our nation’s history.
It is a must read for anyone interested in a different view of the JFK assassination.

Review:

Saying book review is a misnomer for this, as at only 71 pages, it technically is more of a novella, or small short story opinion piece. 

if you've read this blog of any length of time, then you know that I come from a long line of history buffs, and history was one of my majors at college. The Kennedy assassination deeply effected both of my parents, so it has always been a source of reading in our house.So when I see another book on the subject, I want to see documentation/evidence for a different way of thinking about the new 'theory' or 'idea' about it. 

For me, this novella is really that- an opinion piece, not a documented piece of evidence. The author has taken bits and pieces and tried to string them together in what we in law enforcement like to call "coincidence". You can string the same info different ways. She has it into a plot by the government to do away with a 'problem' president. And while that idea has been floated around before, it's hard to say 'YES, that's what happened!' without the missing evidence.

For those who have never read up on the assassination, then they will find this novella interesting and thought provoking. For those who are widely read on the subject, it's just another theory. 


About the Author:

Robin Haines grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey and attended Manhattan School of Music and took some extension courses at Julliard in Theory and Composition but did not obtain a degree. She resided in Weehawken, New Jersey, until she was 29. Then she relocated to Winchester, Virginia, where she still lives today. She has never been married.Her many interests include politics, religion, military, and American History. 

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