The Camelot Conspiracy by David & Diane Munson


The Camelot Conspiracy
Title : The Camelot Conspiracy
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ISBN : 1932902740
ISBN-10 : 9781932902747
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 340
Publication : First published November 1, 2007

The third installment in The Justice Series by Diane and David Munson authors of Facing Justice and Confirming Justice. In The Camelot Conspiracy , television reporter, Kat Kowicki faces a demotion to Chicago with courage and typical brashness when she gets a mysterious email offering her long hidden evidence in the assassination of President John Kennedy s murder. Soon, she is targeted by those in power who are trying to keep secret old and new conspiracies. Danger escalates as Kat turns for help to Federal Agents Eva Montanna and Griff Topping who are shocked to discover a shadow government operating in their midst.


The Camelot Conspiracy Reviews


  • Lisa

    Title: The Camelot Conspiracy
    Author: Diane and David Munson
    Pages: 344
    Year: 2009
    Publisher: Micah House Media
    There are two storylines going on at the same time with this complex plot. One involves illegal drug smuggling and the other involves illegal information gathering. The story takes readers from Washington, D.C. to Michigan as well as overseas. There are other subplots going on as well that tie together at the end of the story nicely. There are reappearances of characters Eva Montana and Griff Topping from the prior two books as well as investigative reporter Kat Kowicki.
    This story centers on Kat Kowicki and her crusade to take down Senator Lars Zorn, as well as uncovering new information on John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Kat also gets a love interest in this story in the form of Detective Jack McKenna. It is Jack’s father, a retired Chicago policeman, who provides Kat with new information that was covered up at the time of Kennedy’s assassination. The plot is complex and requires attention to detail, but keeps readers interested.
    I was expecting most of the book to be about the Kennedy assassination, but that was not the real focus of the story so I was a little disappointed on that front. I would also have liked to see more interaction between Kat and Jack so I could see their relationship develop and not suddenly have deep feelings for one another. I didn’t see them making that connection as one minute they were quarreling and the next they couldn’t stop thinking about each other, but I didn’t read much dialogue between the two so I didn’t feel the development of their relationship. I did like the faith elements in the story via Jack and his father, Big John. The amount of research and hands-on detail included made the story interesting. I also liked the terrorist angle added to the story as it put more suspense into the plot. I’ll be reading the next book in the series, Hero’s Ransom, and posting the review here.
    My rating is 4 stars.
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