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The improbable journey to save JFK

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Jack Randolph, a second-generation Secret Service agent (his father was on JFK’s detail), crosses a time portal by an unfathomable twist of fate and travels back to the year 1963, only a few days before President Kennedy’s assassination. There, Jack faces his new destiny and the question that many of us have asked. Is it possible for a human being who travels back in time to change events in history?

A mini-thriller for readers on the run.

152 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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Armando Pazos

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Armando Pazos was born in Peru in 1956 and is a retired officer of the Peruvian Navy, who immigrated to the United States in late 1984. He graduated from the Peruvian Naval Academy in 1977 with a bachelor in Naval Science and certified in Naval Operations from the Peruvian Navy center of graduates in 1980. Armando has a very extensive background in human relations and management. He has a well rounded general knowledge and passion for history. Creativity and Imagination are his strong assets and writing has been his long time dream. Armando decided to pursue his long time dream of writing back in 2004 and started his fictional fantasy/action adventure book, The Keymaster and the music box and later its sequel, The Ghost and the sailor’s chest, both in the process of pre-publishing.
Now, based in Fullerton, CA, he has finished another two fictional manuscripts, “The Improbable journey to save JFK� and “Lila, the blind princess� both available on amazon kindle and paperback. He is working in another three more projects, one of them basic on the secret meeting between Attila the Hun and Pope Leo I and secrets found during the papacy in Avignon, France, during the fourteenth century.

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January 24, 2014
This sci-fi/fantasy novel by Armando Pazos was awfully enjoyable. The passion the author has for history could definitely be felt in the book. It is very well written and easy to follow even-though it includes time travel. The author did a great job of providing a background on the main character, Jack Randolph and why the date of Kennedy's assassination was extremely important to him. I could hardly put the book down as the story unfolded and the plot thickened. Pazos' portrayal of the 1963 time period was exceptional because I felt like I was actually roaming the streets in 1963 and could picture how different the environment was. I also found it very interesting and clever that Jack time traveled through the Arlington Memorial Bridge. I must say I was disappointed that Jack wasn't able to save President Kennedy from being assassinated. However, I think the author did that on purpose in order to show that no matter how hard people might try, it is impossible to alter history. This book has so much to contribute to the fantasy of something that happened many years ago to one of the United States' best presidents. It would make an extremely great movie that many people would enjoy. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in science fiction or fantasy.
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March 26, 2015
A nice story. Not brilliantly written, and possibly self-published as there are a few language errors (I think English is not the author's first language or it has been poorly translated) but bearing that in mind, he did a decent job. It was a little bit GCSE, but it would get an A*.
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