Flying in to Love

Flying in to Love by D. M. Thomas is a novel published by Sceptre in 1993, featuring 261 pages in English. This edition delves into the myths and facts surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy, intertwining real events with potential scenarios and imagined outcomes. The narrative poses intriguing questions about the implications of a failed assassination attempt, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history.
Readers will find a blend of literature and fiction as the story unfolds, examining the complexities of historical events and their interpretations. The exploration of contemporary themes invites reflection on the nature of reality and imagination, making this work a thought-provoking addition to the genre. This edition provides a comprehensive look at the intertwining of fact and fiction, engaging those interested in historical narratives and their broader implications.
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A novel which explores the myths and facts surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It blends the real, the potential and the imagined, as it questions what would have happened if the assassination attempt had failed.
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