Imprint: No Exit Press

Category: Crime and mystery fiction

Sixty-Three Closure

Anthony Frewin

After a close friend’s apparent suicide, Christopher Cornwell receives several photos the friend mailed prior to his death. Cornwell subsequently discovers by chance the presence in one of the photos of Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged assassin of President Kennedy. But how could Oswald be photographed in a small Hertfordshire market town when he was supposed to be living in Russia as a defector at the same time?

As Cornwell investigates the story behind the photos he unknowingly becomes the target of an investigation himself, by a shadowy agency as determined to maintain its secrets now as in 1963.

Paperback

RRP: £6.99

ISBN: 9781901982046

Published: June 1, 1998

Extent: 343 pages

Ebook

RRP: £4.99

ISBN: 9781842436196

Published: October 5, 2011

Reviews

‘A cool, then panicky book’

Greil Marcus , greilmarcus.net

‘The great JFK conspiracy novel… the assassination in Dealey Plaza will never seem the same again. Darkly imaginative and believable… a totally original secret history of our our time’

Chief Crime Correspondent , New York Post

‘Everything matters to Frewin’

Peter Mann , Crime Time

Anthony Frewin

Anthony Frewin was born in London and lives in Hertfordshire. He was assistant film director to Stanley Kubrick for over 20 years. He has written three novels published by No Exit Press, London Blues, Sixty-Three Closure and Scorpian Rising.

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