Secret Service Journals

ebook Assassination and Redemption in 1960s Detroit

By Bob Morris

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Bill Eaton's dying grandmother drops a bombshell when he comes to visit, though he doesn't realize until later the significance of the old files she asks him to retrieve from her attic and review.

The files include an old photo of President John F. Kennedy with a man named Bill Simpson, a photo of Eaton's much younger grandmother, and several journals written by Simpson titled "The White House," "The Assassination," "Prison," and "Reuther."

Eaton's grandmother dies before the two can discuss the material. But, fascinated by the mysterious information his grandmother called "unique and historical," Eaton begins to read, hoping to find the meaning of his grandmother's dying wish.

Simpson's journals turn out to be memoirs of the former Secret Service agent, detailing a heretofore unrevealed web of conspiracy, political assassinations, and redemption.

Author Bob Morris employs his expertise in politics, the auto industry, and all things Detroit to fashion this historical fiction thriller that will keep readers guessing the whole way through.

Secret Service Journals