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If Leader John Kennedy acquired survived the ambush at Dealey Plaza in Dallas a half-century earlier, what other twists might history have taken? In his meticulously investigated novel, Bounded by Opponents: What If Kennedy Survived Dallas, author Bryce Zabel offers a supercharged but plausible different narrative of the turbulent 1960s after our charismatic leader escapes unscathed on November 22, 1963. Since the assassination, other writers have speculated about quite work for peace and equality that Leader Kennedy could have done acquired his life been spared. Instead, Zabel - a Writers Guild award-winning Hollywood article writer/producer - boldly re-imagines a surprising post-1963 political situation that is painfully disruptive to the nation, culminating in a Constitutional turmoil and even calls for the president's impeachment. Without resorting to sci-fi gimmicks, Zabel instead investigates and explores what we now find out about the underbelly of JFK's presidency to portray him returning to an extremely different Washington, D.C. where the stakes are on top of so many fronts. In the end, someone acquired just attempted to execute him in broad daylight on the public street before a national television set audience. The Leader and his sibling, Attorney Basic Robert Kennedy, essentially end up being the first conspiracy theorists, identified to strike back at their formidable and identified enemies. This is not a time-travel report with a protagonist sent back to save lots of JFK. It is not a rose-colored glasses look at an idealized "what if," Instead we get a difficult look at the dark secrets of the Kennedy supervision - and of those who have the motive and means to brutally remove him from office, including federal government insiders at the CIA, FBI, Key Service and even suspects such as Vice Leader Lyndon Johnson. The provocative and persuasive narrative covers the time from Kennedy's near-miss in Dallas through the next politics earthquake of 1964-1966. Zabel's book is cleverly shown as a commemorative retrospective constructed by contemporaneous journalists on the personnel of your fictitious newsmagazine, Top Account -- and incorporates into the narrative realistically designed faux-magazine protects depicting JFK with those luminaries he gets to meet only in Zabel's parallel universe.