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Year after year, the world's three most frequently asked questions continue to be: 1. Who killed President John F. Kennedy? 2. Why was he killed? 3. How was it accomplished? The answers came in May 1972 from a Soviet spymaster seeking sanctuary at the Canadian Embassy in Rome. He told the ambassador at the time he wished to defect to the United States in exchange for perishable information he deemed critical to America's continued well-being. There was just one caveat: He would only surrender to an American agent he knew solely by the code name Pegasus. What he revealed to Pegasus in trade for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Year after year, the world's three most frequently asked questions continue to be: 1. Who killed President John F. Kennedy? 2. Why was he killed? 3. How was it accomplished? The answers came in May 1972 from a Soviet spymaster seeking sanctuary at the Canadian Embassy in Rome. He told the ambassador at the time he wished to defect to the United States in exchange for perishable information he deemed critical to America's continued well-being. There was just one caveat: He would only surrender to an American agent he knew solely by the code name Pegasus. What he revealed to Pegasus in trade for asylum was deemed so explosive by President Nixon, that it has remained among the world's most closely guarded secrets-until now. The Pegasus Directive is an international thriller scheduled for release in 2023 to coincide with the 60th anniversary year of President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
Autorenporträt
Ian A. O'Connor is the author of Point Option - A Time-Travel Military Thriller which was the 2022 winner of the prestigious Silver Falchion Award for the year's "Best Thriller". The award was presented to Ian at the 15th Annual Nashville Writers Conference. Ian is a retired USAF colonel, and a recognized expert in the field of national security management. This background serves him well as the foundation for all his novels. His other novels include The Barbarossa Covenant, also a "Justin Scott Thriller". Kirkus Reviews wrote in high praise of his work: "The end result fits nicely into the Tom Clancy-meets-Dan Brown canon." His co-authored book: SCRAPPY: A Memoir of a Fighter Pilot in Korea and Vietnam, published by McFarland Publishing Company, remains a favorite of the international military aviation community. It recounts the amazing career of USAF Colonel Howard "Scrappy" Johnson, the 1958 Collier Trophy recipient of the year's most meritorious flight. Ian is a member of The Air Commando Association; an associate member of The Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association; and Mystery Writers of America. He lives on Florida's Treasure Coast with his wife, Candice.