THE MEN AT SYLVIA'S DOOR AND THE 'AGENT' WITH DIRTY FINGERNAILS by J. Timothy Gratz and Mark Howell is Available Now

By: Oct. 16, 2014
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"Great information. This is the first time I ever heard it. Wow! We would have done the addition investigation (ids) ... had we known it," says G. Robert Blakely, Former Chief Counsel and Director,The United States House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA).

Yes, this first book in the new JFK Assassination Unraveled series is already raising eyebrows with its fresh look at the evidence in the November 22, 1963, murder of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Journalists J. Timothy Gratz and Mark Howell have uncovered facts that were overlooked (deliberately or not) by the Warren Commission, facts that were missed by HSCA.

Here in The Men at Sylvia's Door and The "Agent" With Dirty Fingernails, they take two important events in the Kennedy assassination and put them under scrutiny. Understanding these are key to unraveling what took place in Dealey Plaza on that day that changed the world.

You'll discover the Florida Keys connection to the Kennedy assassination and meet shadowy characters like Gerry Patrick Hemming, the man who ran a paramilitary Training Camp on No Name Key, and Ray Hargraves, his bombmaker associate with phony Secret Service IDs.

The never-before-published books in this series present a very different approach -- not long diatribes filled with confusing and contradictory "facts" as you'll find with many conspiracy books -- but a focus on specific pieces of the puzzle that can be explained when removed from all the conflicting theories.

Tim Gratz is a former attorney who specialized in business litigation and medical malpractice. He is best known as the guy who exposed exposed part of the Watergate scandal when he blew the whistle on Nixon aide Donald Segretti's "Dirty Tricks."

Mark Howell was a legendary figure in London's paperback world before becoming acquisitions editor for a division of Harlequin Books. While a newspaper editor and columnist in Key West, Florida, he became interested in the paramilitary training camp operated by Gerry Patrick Hemming on No Name Key, setting off a spate of journalist research that has resulted in startling revelations about the Kennedy Assassination.

You can purchase the ebook edition of The Men at Sylvia's Door and The "Agent" With Dirty Fingernails for only $3.99 ... or get the illustrated 6" x 9" paperback version for $14.95. Simply go toAmazon.com or BarnesAndNoble.com or you can visit theAbsolutelyAmazingEbooks.com online bookstore.



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