In his new book, "The Kennedy Assassination, from the Oval Office to Dealey
Plaza," Radio Show Host Brent Holland shares the last interview with Theodore
"Ted" Sorenson, President John F. Kennedy's trusted advisor, speechwriter, and
friend, shortly before Sorenson died in 2010. Sorenson's interview is insightful,
with a no-holds-barred sense of urgency to share his insider knowledge in what
turned out to be his last interview.
Host and author Holland shares not only his intuitive interviews but gives the
reader a mixture of prose and astute commentary with every chapter. The host
of Canada's successful "Night Fright" radio show, Holland goes head-to-head
with major players in the Kennedy assassination research circles, Mark Lane,
Lee Oswald's only legal representative, James DiEugenio and Lamar Waldron,
and crime scene experts Sherry Fiester and G. Paul Chambers. The book
also includes high impact, first-person witness accounts such as Dr. Robert
McClelland, the Parkland Hospital doctor who tried to save JFK's life, Dealey
Plaza witnesses James Tague and Beverly Oliver Massegee, and Abraham
Bolden, the first African-American Secret Service Agent hand-picked by JFK.