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The Camelot Conspiracy
by Diane And David Munson

Christian Fiction | FaithWalk Publishing | Trade Paperback | November 2007
Pages: 352 | ISBN/EAN: 978-1-932902-74-7

Compelling third installment of the Justice Series (Facing Justice and Confirming Justice) rocks with a sinister plot even more menacing than the headlines.

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in Michigan
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"Winston," the gentle boxer
in The Camelot Conspiracy

About This Book...
In the Munsons’ much awaited new suspense thriller, The Camelot Conspiracy, television reporter, Mary Katherine Kowicki, known as Kat to readers of Facing Justice and Confirming Justice, takes on powerful U.S. Senator, Lars Zorn, only to be demoted from Washington D.C. to Chicago. When she receives evidence about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination from a retired Chicago police detective, who worked on the assassination in November, 1963, Kat plunges into a decades old conspiracy and her life is rocked to the very core.

While the detective told the FBI what he found, it was never revealed to the public, or in the Warren Commission report. Curiosity overcomes caution about being labeled a kook as Kat digs deep to find if Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. She investigates the new information, using the exclusive web site www.CamelotConnection.com, a data brokerage firm founded by retired CIA Assistant Director and Kennedy aficionado, Philip Harding.

Kat makes a shocking discovery—the data brokers are collecting private information on everybody, including herself, and selling the information to anyone with a credit card. She becomes a target of former agents, and calls on Federal Agents Eva Montanna and Griff Topping for help in exposing a shadow government that is determined to keep hidden secrets, old and new.

The devastation and fear that Kat experiences when she discovers people rifling in her personal life, causes her to prepare a news special cautioning viewers about how much information is being collected on them and then sold. The Munsons are available to speak about what they have learned in researching the Kennedy assassination and to educate the public about how prevalent the sale of personal information has become. They offer seven suggestions how you can safeguard your privacy:

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Block your cell phone number and have an unlisted land line number. Anyone who has your telephone number can use the internet “reverse look up” to find your home address.
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Expect Trouble. Think like a criminal or stalker. Whenever you are about to divulge personal information, ask yourself: Why is this necessary? Might this fall into the hands of the wrong person?
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Secure your passwords. Use different passwords for your e-mail, bank, charge card, and all other accounts. Also use a combination of letters, and numbers, that will frustrate thieves.
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Mark sure your credit report is accurate. The government requires all three credit reporting companies to provide yearly reports without cost to you. Access your credit report to ensure no one else is using your identity.
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Avoid disclosing personal information on the internet. Make sure when ordering things online, that the merchant has a secured site, indicated by the unbroken padlock symbol on the bottom right of your computer screen. Also do not provide your name, phone number, or address while in chat rooms. If placing your resume on line, omit your social security number, date of birth, home address and phone numbers. Consider establishing a separate email account just for job searches.
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Remove your phone number, social security number, driver’s license number and address from your personal checks. Consider using your first initial only.
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Teach your children and other household members to protect personal or family information by shredding receipts, mailed credit offers, and all documents with account or social security numbers. Remember trash is not secure.

What People Are Saying...
“I read Facing Justice, and really enjoyed this book. I have pre-ordered The Camelot Conspiracy from Barnes and Noble, and can’t wait ‘til it comes out. You two and David Baldacci, are my favorite authors.” —Fred from VA

“I read The Camelot Conspiracy and I couldn’t put it down. It moved right along. It reminded me of my days in Army Intelligence in Eastern Europe. The scenes in Kazakhstan seemed so real. I really liked your first two books, and this one didn’t disappoint me.” —Roger in MI

“I was so impressed by meeting two authors in person (!) and by what you had to say about your careers, that I bought both Facing Justice and Confirming Justice. At the time I planned to read them and pass them on. I didn’t expect that they might actually be so good but now, I don’t think I would part with them and I am proud to have two signed volumes. I can’t wait for The Camelot Conspiracy to come out. I look for it every time I am in the bookstore. By the way, the sales clerk is also a fan of yours!!” —Iris from FL

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