The Lacey Confession

The Lacey Confession by Richard Greener is a reprint edition published by Vantage Point in March 2012, featuring 447 pages in English. This thriller follows semi-retired investigator Walter Sherman as he is drawn into a high-stakes search for Harry Levine, the nephew of a beautiful celebrity. As Walter delves deeper, he uncovers a dangerous web of intrigue involving a written confession tied to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, attracting the attention of various parties, including the Kennedy family and rogue elements with ties to the CIA.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a suspenseful narrative that takes Walter across Europe, Mexico, and the Caribbean, as he navigates the challenges of protecting Harry from those willing to kill for the confession. The story intertwines elements of mystery and detective work, exploring themes of danger and conspiracy. This edition offers a fresh perspective on JFK-related theories, making it a notable addition for fans of thrillers and suspenseful fiction.
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Finding people who don’t want to be found is a young man’s game. But when a beautiful celebrity begs semi-retired Walter Sherman to locate her nephew, he can’t refuse. In his search for Harry Levine, Walter soon discovers that others are desperate to find him and willing to kill for what he has: the written confession by the mastermind behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Among those clamoring for the confession are the Kennedy family, renegade Russians seeking the Czar’s gold and a powerful man with connections to the CIA. Finding Harry is one thing, but hiding him from professional killers pushes Walter’s aging skills to the limit. It’s a wild chase across Europe, Mexico and the Caribbean in Richard Greener’s heart-stopping thriller that offers an unexpected twist on existing JFK conspiracy theories.
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