LBJ: The MasterMind of JFK's Assassination
by Phillip F. Nelson
Narrated by Fred Sanders
About This Book
Phillip F. Nelson's exhaustively researched work builds a provocative case that Lyndon B. Johnson was not merely a bystander to one of the most consequential events in American history, but its chief architect. Drawing on decades of biographical material and historical records, Nelson traces Johnson's rise from rural Texas through the corridors of Washington power, arguing that a pattern of ruthless ambition, criminal associations, and psychological volatility culminated in the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963. The book presents its indictment methodically, rooting Johnson's alleged motives in the man he became long before Dallas.
Fred Sanders brings a measured, authoritative gravity to the narration that suits the material's serious tone. His steady delivery keeps the dense documentary evidence accessible across the audiobook's substantial 27-hour runtime, allowing listeners to follow Nelson's layered argument without losing the thread. The long-form audio format is well-suited to a work of this scope, giving the evidence room to accumulate and the thesis space to build.
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