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The setting of the book's preface was 22 January [[1964]]. In the book, on this date, [[John F. Kennedy]] had started [[nuclear war]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
The setting of the book's preface was 22 January [[1964]]. In the book, on this date, [[John F. Kennedy]] had started [[nuclear war]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
In [[2591]], Professor [[Begarius]] of [[Loughborough University]] warned there might be "unseen consequences" to [[Earth]]'s imperial policy. This was later cited in ''[[The Times]]'' as an early indicator of the [[Dellah]] [[All-High God|gods]] crisis in [[2596]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]'')


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On 22 January 1996, James Stevens began writing his book Who Killed Kennedy.

The setting of the book's preface was 22 January 1964. In the book, on this date, John F. Kennedy had started nuclear war. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)

In 2591, Professor Begarius of Loughborough University warned there might be "unseen consequences" to Earth's imperial policy. This was later cited in The Times as an early indicator of the Dellah gods crisis in 2596. (PROSE: Dead Romance)