Forward to Camelot
by Susan
Sloate and Kevin Finn
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WHERE WERE YOU THE DAY KENNEDY WAS SAVED?
On the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination comes a new
edition of the extraordinary time-travel thriller first published in 2003 with
a new Afterword from the authors.
On November 22, 1963, just hours after President Kennedy’s
assassination, Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as President aboard Air Force One
using JFK’s own Bible. Immediately afterward, the Bible disappeared. It has
never been recovered. Today, its value would be beyond price.
In the year 2000, actress Cady Cuyler is recruited to return to
1963 for this Bible—while also discovering why her father disappeared in the
same city, on the same tragic day. Finding frightening links between them will
lead Cady to a far more perilous mission: to somehow prevent the President’s
murder, with one unlikely ally: an ex-Marine named Lee Harvey Oswald.
Forward to Camelot: 50th Anniversary Edition brings together an
unlikely trio: a gallant president, the young patriot who risks his own life to
save him, and the woman who knows their future, who is desperate to save them
both.
History CAN be altered …
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Excerpt:
The
man in the doorway was yawning, and his bright chestnut hair, flecked with
threads of gray, was tousled. He wore half glasses down on his nose and held a
thick typewritten report in one hand. His navy silk tie was pulled down, his
white shirt was rumpled. His eyes, though bloodshot, focused on us politely.
I
was face to face with President John F. Kennedy.
He
looked at us, puzzled, and glanced around the empty hallway.
I
knew if I didn’t speak that I’d never have another chance, but I couldn’t think
of a thing to say. The President looked at us, raised an eyebrow.
Quick,
Cady, say something. “Mr. President, my name is Cady Cuyler.” Beside me, I felt
Lee start at the words. “I’ve come a long way to speak to you. Please, it’s very
urgent.”
He
was still puzzled. “Where’s my Secret Service detail?”
I
took a deep breath. In for a penny, in for a pound. “They’re out drinking at a
nightclub called The Cellar, here in Fort Worth. They left some Fort Worth
firemen to guard you. They’ll be pretty hung over in the morning.”
Kennedy
looked down at me. His eyes were a bit brighter, though it was now close to
2:00 a.m. He looked over at Lee, who
gave him a tense smile, and stood almost at military attention. He looked back
at me and asked quietly, “And how do you know this?”
It
was time. His hand was on the doorknob. Almost imperceptibly, he was inching it
shut.
I
took a deep breath. “I’ll tell you, but you’re not going to believe me.” I
waited; he waited too. But he was listening; I still had a chance.
“I’m
from the future. I don’t live in Dallas in 1963. I live in New York in the year
2000. I’m here to warn you, sir, and save you if I can. If you don’t listen to
me now… you’re going to die in less than 12 hours.”
Oswald
had turned to me in alarm. Kennedy’s gray eyes never left my face while I
spoke. When I stopped, hoping, praying I had reached him, he glanced down for a
moment, then down the hall. All was quiet, the annoying yellow lights still
burning overhead. Like casinos in Vegas, it was impossible to know from the
artificial light in the hotel whether it was noon or midnight.
“You’re
right,” the President said in that distinctive accent. “I don’t believe you.”
He started to close the door in my face.
Before
he could, I was talking again, as quickly and persuasively as I could. “Why
would I make up a story like that? It makes no sense. Unless it was true!”
His
gaze was even and noncommittal, but at least he’d stopped closing the door. “Can
you prove it?”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
SUSAN
SLOATE is the author of 20 previous books, including the recent bestseller
Stealing Fire and Realizing You (with Ron Doades), for which she invented a new
genre: the self-help novel. The original 2003 edition of Forward to Camelot
became a #6 Amazon bestseller, took honors in three literary competitions and
was optioned by a Hollywood company for film production.
Susan
has also written young-adult fiction and non-fiction, including the children’s
biography Ray Charles: Find Another Way!, which won the silver medal in the
2007 Children’s Moonbeam Awards. Mysteries Unwrapped: The Secrets of Alcatraz
led to her 2009 appearance on the TV series MysteryQuest on The History
Channel. Amelia Earhart: Challenging the Skies is a perennial young-adult
Amazon bestseller. She has also been a sportswriter and a screenwriter, managed
two recent political campaigns and founded an author’s festival in her hometown
outside Charleston, SC.
After
beginning his career as a television news and sports writer-producer, KEVIN
FINN moved on to screenwriting and has authored more than a dozen screenplays.
He is a freelance script analyst and has worked for the prestigious American
Film Institute Writer’s Workshop Program. He now produces promotional trailers,
independent film projects including the 2012 documentary SETTING THE STAGE:
BEHIND THE SCENES WITH THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, and local content for Princeton
Community Television.
His
next novel, Banners Over Brooklyn, will be released in 2014.
For
updates and more information about Forward to Camelot: 50th Anniversary
Edition, please visit http://susansloate.com/CAMELOT.html.
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I have read FORWARD TO CAMELOT and really enjoyed it. This is the best time travel book I have read on this subject. A real page turner, fast paced action with many surprises. Don't miss it.
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