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American Adulterer: A novel

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ā€¢ Taut, magnificent prose: Mercurioā€™s premiseā€”to chronicle Kennedyā€™s exploits, political and sexual, through the Presidentā€™s own anguished but self-centered perspectiveā€”is bold to the point of hubris, but he succeeds in spades. The writing is elegant, spare, and wry; the narrative is exquisitely paced. The bookā€™s ending is emotionally shatteringā€”empathetic, redemptive, and shocking.

ā€¢ Startlingly revisionist portrait of JFK: We see Kennedy at his best, as a visionary statesman, a former soldier turned moral pacifist, a loving parent and devoted husband. And we see him at his worst, as a compulsive philanderer whose countless conquestsā€”of movie stars, socialites, secretaries, and internsā€”ruined hundreds of lives.

ā€¢ Amazing cast of characters: They are all here: Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Angie Dickinson, Judith Campbell, LBJ, Fiddle and Faddle, Eisenhower, and perhaps most memorably, Jacqueline Kennedy.