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The assassination of John F. Kennedy has been referenced or recreated in popular culture numerous times. ==Fictional detectives investigating the assassination== The novel ''Gideon's March'' by J. J. Marric, was published in 1962 by Hodder and Stoughton in London, the year before the Kennedy assassination. Inspector George Gideon learns of a plot to assassinate President Kennedy during a state visit to London. The assassination is to take place during a parade, by means of a bomb; the assassin, called O'Hara, is a Southern bigot who hates the President for his Roman Catholic faith and his civil-rights initiatives.
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