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The Kennedy Trilogy is a political thriller series based on the three major crises of the Kennedy era - Berlin 1961, Cuba 1962, and Dallas 1963 - as witnessed factually in the Oval Office and fictionally by a young CIA agent. Book 1 of The Kennedy Trilogy: Berlin 1961 In this exciting political thriller trilogy, factual events are interwoven in an exciting fictional plot.While the construction of the Berlin Wall challenges JFK with the first major crisis of his Presidency, young CIA agent Philip Marsden is sent on his first mission across into East Berlin. While the tanks face off at…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Kennedy Trilogy is a political thriller series based on the three major crises of the Kennedy era - Berlin 1961, Cuba 1962, and Dallas 1963 - as witnessed factually in the Oval Office and fictionally by a young CIA agent. Book 1 of The Kennedy Trilogy: Berlin 1961 In this exciting political thriller trilogy, factual events are interwoven in an exciting fictional plot.While the construction of the Berlin Wall challenges JFK with the first major crisis of his Presidency, young CIA agent Philip Marsden is sent on his first mission across into East Berlin. While the tanks face off at Checkpoint Charlie, he uncovers the difficult truth about his Russian-born mother.
Autorenporträt
Leon Berger is an award-winning writer and photographer, with seven published books to his credit, including two previous docudrama thrillers. In his early years, it was the Kennedy era that sparked an avid interest in geopolitical affairs. Each morning over breakfast, Berger read everything he could about the tanks in Berlin, the missiles in Cuba, and that fateful day in Dallas. Eventually, this fascination with the world at large paved the way to an extensive international career spanning over fifty countries on five continents. At various times, he was based in London, New York, Singapore, and Beijing, before finally returning to Montreal, where he currently resides with his Québécois wife and French-speaking parrot. Today, half a century after JFK, it¿s fair to say that this trilogy represents a return to Berger¿s intellectual roots. Over the years, he claims to have read just about every book, seen every video, and heard every theory¿yet he guarantees that these works are his own impartial take on this most iconic period in history.