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Language
  
English

Pages
  
304 pp

OCLC
  
810974

Author
  
Richard Condon

Adaptations
  
Winter Kills (1979)

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Publication date
  
May 1974

ISBN
  
0-8037-8822-3

Originally published
  
May 1974

Publisher
  
Doubleday

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback, Paperback) AudioBook (Cassette)

Genres
  
Comedy, Fiction, Black comedy, Humorous Fiction

Richard Condon books
  
Whisper Of The Axe, The Oldest Confession, Prizzi's Glory, An Infinity of Mirrors, The Manchurian Candidate

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Winter Kills is a black comic novel by Richard Condon exploring the assassination of a U.S. President. The novel parallels the real life assassination of John F. Kennedy and the various conspiracy theories that surround the event.

Contents

Plot summary

Before the main story of the novel begins, U.S. President Timothy Kegan is shot in Philadelphia at Hunt Plaza. The ensuing presidential commission condemns a lone gunman as the killer. The book starts years later, when Kegan's half-brother, Nick, witnesses the death-bed confession of a man claiming to have been part of the 'hit squad'. As the protagonist attempts to find the plotter(s), he encounters numerous groups and persons that could have led or been part of the conspiracy. One person is Lola Camonte, a hostess, lobbyist and fixer. She recounts the story of President Kegan asking her about appointing a member of organized crime to the Court of St. James. The character "Joe Diamond" is the fictional representation of Jack Ruby.

Condon's book describes the numerous intertwined threads of the conspiracy, from the Mafia, Cuba, even possible domestic police connections. Only in the final act, in which Nick meets with his vicious and perverse Joseph P. Kennedy-like 'father-figure', is the truth revealed with a twist ending.

Film adaptation

In 1979 a film adaptation of the novel was released, which starred Jeff Bridges and John Huston.

References

Winter Kills Wikipedia