Food For The Jackals
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About the Book
Food For The Jackals is a riveting second book of a trilogy by the author in which he (clinically) describes the Kennedy assassinations revealing the when, where, who, and why the brothers were murdered by the conspirators and their hidden agendas. There never was a Kennedy Camelot in the White House. The Camelot myth is laid out in bare essence for what it really was. A decadent relationship mired in sexual promiscuity and deception right up to the end and the adulteress behavior the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. Preceding this work, the author's Tiger In The Rain (autobiographically) describes his personal involvement, knowledge, and relationship to the assassinations of Jack and Bobby Kennedy. This is a must read for history buffs and conspirator theorists. The following of this of trilogy is entitled Reflection: Behind the Rain.
About the Author
ROBERT CLAYTON BUICK is described as a Soldier of Fortune and the most successful American bullfighter of his time, in Mexico, Central and South America. The writers, aficionados and bullfight critics called him “El Ciclon del Norte”, translated: “The Cyclone from the North”. Buick was fearless in the bullring, while adorning his style with spinning and floral passes, always in close proximity to the bull’s horns, thrilling the thousands of people who came to see him perform in his spectacular style.