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		<title>Good Fiction Book for Gun Guys: The Kennedy Rifle by JK Brandon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum member Jerry Brandon isn&#8217;t just an excellent craftsman of Ballistic Edge annealing machines. He&#8217;s also a skilled writer who has authored six fiction novels. Writing as &#8220;JK Brandon&#8221;, Jerry has penned a series of books that should appeal to anyone who likes a good thriller with plenty of gun-related action. Read FREE Sample from [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/jkbrandoncoverx250.png">Forum member Jerry Brandon isn&#8217;t just an excellent craftsman of <a href="http://www.annealingmachines.com/" target="new">Ballistic Edge annealing machines</a>. He&#8217;s also a skilled writer who has authored six fiction novels. Writing as <a href="http://www.jkbrandon.com/" target="new">&#8220;JK Brandon&#8221;</a>, Jerry has penned a series of books that should appeal to anyone who likes a good thriller with plenty of gun-related action.</p>
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<p>We recently had the pleasure of reading Jerry Brandon&#8217;s book <a href="http://jkbrandon.com/the_kennedy_rifle" target="new">The Kennedy Rifle</a> from start to finish. It&#8217;s an entertaining page-turner, with a fast-paced plot, well-drawn characters, sharply-written dialog, and some fascinating insights into the Kennedy assassination, drawn from years of research by the author. Brandon hooks the reader with this intro: &#8220;What would happen if you suddenly gain possession of the very rifle that killed President John F. Kennedy? And it&#8217;s not a 6.5 Mannlicher Carcano&#8230;and it wasn&#8217;t the only gun used in the assassination&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>The book&#8217;s protagonist is Michael Cole, a firearms and ballistics expert based in Arizona. Brandon says the Cole character is a &#8220;cross between Massad Ayoob and Clint Smith&#8221;. Those who&#8217;ve read much contemporary fiction will also notice that Michael Cole shares some qualities of John D. MacDonald&#8217;s Travis McGee and Lee Child&#8217;s Jack Reacher &#8212; and that&#8217;s a good thing. This Editor has read most of the Travis McGee series of books by MacDonald, as well as many popular Elmore Leonard titles. I can tell you that Brandon writes very convincing dialog that fans of MacDonald and Leonard will appreciate.</p>
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<p>In many &#8220;best-selling&#8221; crime novels and techno-thrillers, the actions of the central character are all-too-often implausible &#8212; and sometimes completely &#8220;over the top&#8221;. That ruins a story for me. I can&#8217;t tell you how many times I&#8217;ve read a current novel and the protagonist does something so completely stupid, irrational, or implausible, that the book loses its appeal. You won&#8217;t encounter that problem with Brandon&#8217;s Michael Cole. The Michael Cole character is not a gun-slinging cartoon. Cole makes plausible decisions that draw on a sophisticated understanding of how real guns work. You won&#8217;t find Cole &#8220;releasing the safety on his revolver&#8221; or shooting down an airplane with a flare gun. The Cole character has another quality missing from most of the current techno-thriller heros &#8212; humor. Cole has a clever, dry wit that gives the book another dimension (Rockford Files fans will enjoy the humor.)</p>
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<p><img class="alignright"  hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/jkbrandondealy.gif" alt="Kennedy Assasination Rifle Dealey Plaza">If you like the Bob Lee Swagger books by Stephen Hunter or the Jack Reacher books by Lee Child, you&#8217;ll enjoy <em>The Kennedy Rifle</em> by Jerry Brandon. And certainly if you have a serious interest in the Kennedy assassination, this book is a must read. Brandon&#8217;s book uncovers many of the puzzling facts left out of the Warren Report. Though <em>The Kennedy Rifle</em> is a work of fiction, it makes a convincing argument that important aspects of the Kennedy assassination were never revealed to the American public.</p>
<p>Overall, I can recommend the book highly. My only criticism is that I wish the book were longer. By the third chapter I was &#8220;hooked&#8221; and proceeded to race through the novel in a couple of late-night sessions. When I got to the finish I wished Brandon had added some more twists and turns, and perhaps a few more sections dedicated to ballistics. In paperback version, the book runs 206 pages, including an excerpt from <a href="http://jkbrandon.com/the_steel_violin" target="new">The Steel Violin</a>, another Michael Cole novel by Brandon. You can order both paperback and eBook versions of <em>The Kennedy Rifle</em> and <em>The Steel Violin</em> from Amazon.com. Visit <a href="http://www.jkbrandon.com/" target="new">JKBrandon.com</a> to learn more about the author and his Michael Cole novels.</p>
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