
There has been only one assassination on a Presidential Candidate, Robert F. Kennedy, in 1968. Has the time come for the next serious attempt?
Legal philosopher, historian and NYC based author J.C. Peters uses this scenario in his first political fiction novel, The Dog and its Day [Odyssea Publishing, September 15, 2016], available now on Amazon and major online retailers. As the United States comes to elect the next President in the coming months and with the first debate tonight, Peters is compelled to depict the main characters in the book off current political events and presidential candidates.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jelle Peters is a legal philosopher and historian, with a Master’s degree in legal theory from Utrecht University. He frequently publishes about U.S. constitutional law, American and European history and foreign policy issues.
He is also a financial analyst who specializes in the foreign exchange market and is regularly invited to speak at trading seminars about currency trading. Jelle Peters is the author of the bestseller on currency trading, Forex for Ambitious Beginners: A Guide to Successful Currency Trading, which has also been translated in French and Dutch.
His latest nonfiction work, World 2.0: A History from Enlightenment to Terrorism and Beyond, offers a fresh, well-sourced look at decisive events in modern history since 1776.
The Dog and its Day, a political thriller about an assassination attempt on the Republican nominee, is his first novel.
To learn more about the book and author J.C. Peters, visit www.JellePeters.com, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
