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Last Man at Arlington

By: Joseph DiMona
Narrated by: David H. Lawrence XVII
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Six young people who had worked for the Kennedy administration in 1963, but all in minor jobs, receive a death threat 10 years later for reasons they "will fully understand". Why them? They hadn't even known the president. Then one night Congressman Thomas Medwick is killed. His car veers out of control, and the police rule it an accident. But George Williams, one of those named on the list, knows better. As a deputy assistant attorney general for the Justice Department, and its most skilled investigator, he takes the threat seriously, indeed. He had loved the young president, had shared the excitement and mission Kennedy had inspired in America during the '60s; for Jack Kennedy, Williams would have sacrificed anything. But he never thought it would have to include his life. An epic story of the men and women of the Kennedy years.

©1973 Joseph DiMona (P)2014 Lark Productions
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