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The Venerable Bead
Satirical, geo-political trash.: The Venerable Bead is a disappointment from an author of Richard Condon's stature. It is a loosely, disjointed, mishmash of a novel. Its central character, Leila Aluja, is a spy, singer/actress, fast food mogul, and PR [... more]
$15.95
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The Final Addiction
I guffaw about the government ; you get 5 stars.: It's funny. It's smart. It's hard to grasp at the start but the plot tightens up after the first 50 pages. It's got a senile bent making it's characters operatic. I've learned to appreciate this kind of [... more]
$14.95
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The Manchurian Candidate
Amazon.com Review: Richard Condon's 1959 Cold War thriller remains just as chilling today. It's the story of Sgt. Raymond Shaw, an ex-prisoner of war (and winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor) who, brainwashed with the rest of his unit by a Chinese [... more]
$6.99
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The Manchurian Candidate
Amazon.com Review: Richard Condon's 1959 Cold War thriller remains just as chilling today. It's the story of Sgt. Raymond Shaw, an ex-prisoner of war (and winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor) who, brainwashed with the rest of his unit by a Chinese [... more]
$32.95
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The Manchurian Candidate
Amazon.com Review: Richard Condon's 1959 Cold War thriller remains just as chilling today. It's the story of Sgt. Raymond Shaw, an ex-prisoner of war (and winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor) who, brainwashed with the rest of his unit by a Chinese [... more]
$13.95
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Mile High
volevo essere un ballerino: Richard Condon's "Mile High" is one of the smartest, most exciting thrillers in the entire canon of American popular fiction. It was published the same year as Mario Puzo's "The Godfather." Both books [... more]
$8.95
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Prizzis Honor
Honor Among Thieves Opposes Family Loyalty and Survival: This novel is one of the greatest explorations of moral relativism that I have ever run into. Although the novel looks at life, love, family, and Mafia loyalty in comparison to each other, the [... more]
$4.95
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Winter Kills
Presidential Assassination Solved: This novel solves the assassination of "President Tim Kegan" during a motorcade in "Hunt Plaza". The details follow the very real assassination of JFK. Was this published too soon after the event? [... more]
$4.50
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Mile High
volevo essere un ballerino: Richard Condon's "Mile High" is one of the smartest, most exciting thrillers in the entire canon of American popular fiction. It was published the same year as Mario Puzo's "The Godfather." Both books [... more]
$2.25
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Emperor of America: A Novel
Author: Richard Condon Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780671686437 ISBN: 0671686437 Number Of Pages: 300 Publication Date: 1990-01-25 [... more]
$19.95
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Winter Kills
Presidential Assassination Solved: This novel solves the assassination of "President Tim Kegan" during a motorcade in "Hunt Plaza". The details follow the very real assassination of JFK. Was this published too soon after the event? [... more]
$7.95
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The Mexican stove;: What to put on it and in it
Author: Richard Condon Binding: Unknown Binding EAN: 9780385034272 Edition: 1st ISBN: 038503427X Number Of Pages: 183 Publication Date: 1973 [... more]
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