Richard Condon
Richard Thomas Condon was an American political novelist. Though his works were satire, they were generally transformed into thrillers or semi-thrillers in other media, such as cinema. All 26 books were written in distinctive Condon style, which combined a fast pace, outrage, and frequent humor while focusing almost obsessively on monetary greed and political corruption. Condon himself once said: "Every book I've ever written has been about abuse of power. I feel very strongly about that. I'd like people to know how deeply their politicians wrong them." Condon's books were occasionally bestsellers, and a number of his books were made into films; he is primarily remembered for his 1959 The Manchurian Candidate and, many years later, a series of four novels about a family of New York gangsters named Prizzi.
WikipediaFrequent Collaborators
📖 Books
Prizzi's money
author
1994
The venerable bead
author
1992
The final addiction
author
1991
Prizzi's glory
author
1988
Prizzi's Family
author
1986
A trembling upon Rome
author
1983
Prizzi's honor
author
1982
The entwining
author
1980
Death of a politician
author
1978
The abandoned woman
author
1977
Whisper of the Axe
author
1976
Winter kills
author
1974
Winter kills
author
1974
The Manchurian candidate
author
1959
The oldest confession
author
1958