Fight Card Books continues slugging out a new title every month and each one is as exciting and entertaining as those that have come before. And while tough, gritty boxing conflicts are always at the core of the tales, the surrounding storylines and subplots are increasingly imaginative and well crafted.
In this latest entry --- THE GUNS OF NOVEMBER, with author Joseph Grant (who previously did THE LAST ROUND OF ARCHIE MANNIS for FC) at work behind the Jack Tunney byline --- we are given a whole new slant on the 1963 assassination of President John Kennedy.
Here, I'll let the cover blurb set it up the rest of the way:
November, 1963...Sent to Dallas by Attorney General Robert
Kennedy to investigate the disappearance of a boxer connected to a major Civil
Rights violation, FBI Special Agent Jim Gregory finds himself desperately
trading punches with those plotting to change the course of history.
Kidnapped, beaten, tied up, and blindfolded, young boxer Jimmy Lee Williams
knows his situation is dire. Nicknamed Guns for the relentless firing power of
his fists, Williams isn’t going to go down without a fight. However, this is no
typical 15-rounder...and the clock is ticking toward disaster.
Mixing with a disparate group of Cuban exiles, the Mafia, the FBI, the CIA, and
corrupt Dallas Police, Gregory’s search for Williams takes him into the heart
of the JFK conspiracy. In the Carousel Club, owner Jack Ruby – Gregory's old
Chicago boxing opponent – introduces the undercover FBI agent to his many shady
contacts, including a young, ex-Marine and Communist defector named Oswald…a
man with unusual intelligence and connections to both the FBI and the CIA.
With disaster looming, the latest Fight Card novel, Guns of November, is a
two-fisted take on the tragic events you thought you knew, but never
imagined...
This is one you're not going to want to miss!
I recommend you check it out.
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