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Red Diaries #1

Gary Reed

Publisher: Caliber Comics

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Summary

She wrote down everything. Her lovers were powerful men and when she threatened to go public with it, she died. Murdered? Possibly. But the diary went missing. The woman was Marilyn Monroe and her lovers included J.F.K.. Her death remains a mystery...as does the Red Diary as it has never turned up anywhere...until now...along with more diaries that chronicle a dark chapter in American history. Assassination, cover-ups, conspiracy and more are revealed as an investigative team find themselves caught in the 40 year old maelstrom when a man claims to have the secret diary kept by Marilyn Monroe. The secrets it has, along with additional diaries, can blow open the whole scandal that involved among other things the assassination of John F. Kennedy.  A conspiracy of secrets...a conspiracy of murder. "I place The Red Diaries right up there with Dan Brown's DaVinci Code, it's a must-read! The Red Diaries is the most compelling, intriguing book I have read in a long, long time! I felt somewhat paranoid after reading The Red Diaries!  Gary Reed shakes the foundation of conspiracy with The Red Diaries, absolutely magnificent!" - Paul Dale Roberts, JAZMA ONLINE
Available since: 09/24/2015.

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