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Reckless
Reckless: Sex, Lies and JFK | Douglas Thompson, Mike Rothmiller
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Drawing on new interviews and previously hidden police and intelligence files, Reckless finally reveals the full corruption of America's Camelot. For a time, John F. Kennedy ran the US and the world like a player with loaded dice. All his life, he expected to be serviced. For most, sex is an optional side order; for JFK, it was demanded: a manifestation of his majesty, his power, a display of entitlement and godlike behaviour - the resulting mess was for others to clean up. For the Kennedy men, beginning with prolific philanderer Joe Kennedy Senior, risk was a turn-on. As another Kennedy, Bobby Junior - son of a would-be president, nephew of another - runs for the White House, Reckless reveals how a dynasty's arrogance led to tragedy. Drawing on new interviews and previously protected police and US government intelligence files - tens of thousands of documents from the Los Angeles Police Department's Organised Crime Intelligence Division, the CIA and the FBI, Rothmiller and Thompson reveal quite how tarnished America's Camelot was. The files corroborate how the Kennedys connived with the American Mafia, greedy corporations and Latin American tyrants to gain and hold power. All the usual suspects from FBI titan J. Edgar Hoover and billionaire Howard Hughes to CIA rogue agents and Mob hitmen appear in an narrative which sweeps from the salons of Washington to dictator Rafael Trujillo's torture chambers in the Dominican Republic (where a dwarf called Snowball specialised in biting off men's genitals).
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There has been a flurry of new books about the Kennedys recently & I, for one, am all for it. This book is a look at the seamier side of the Kennedys & there's plenty of material. With all the rumoured affairs & trysts, I'm surprised JFK had any time left to devote to Presidential duties! (Continued)

OutsmartYourShelf I found the first section the most difficult to read as it mainly concerned patriarch, Joseph Kennedy, & I can't stand him. Later sections were mainly about JFK (& RFK to a lesser extent) & how their father's rumoured earlier entanglements with the Mafia came back to haunt them. It's a very interesting book & well-written but it's probably not for you if you think the Kennedys could do no wrong. 4.5🌟

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OutsmartYourShelf My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Ad Lib Publishers, for the opportunity to read an ARC.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6200253485
Read 15th-22nd Jun 2024

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DieAReader 🥳Awesome! 2mo
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