Mental Illness. Drug Abuse. Car Wrecks. Cancer. With a family history like that, you'd think they were cursed. The American Camelot meets Grand Guignol in The Kennedy Curse, the latest anthology from the publishers of Big Pulp magazine!
Now with an all-new bonus chapter - in the bestselling The Kennedy Curse, 'James Patterson applies his writerly skills to real-life history . . . re-telling the political clan's rise and fall and rise again (and fall again) with novelistic ...
But, for all the successes, the family has been blighted by assassinations, fatal accidents, drug and alcohol abuse and sex scandals PRAISE FOR JAMES PATTERSON 'A writer with an unusual skill at thriller plotting.
Each of the seven profiles demonstrates the basic premise of this book: The Kennedy Curse is the result of the destructive collision between the Kennedy's fantasy of omnipotence-an unremitting desire to get away with things that others ...
Traces the misfortunes of the Kennedy family from the 1830s to the present to consider the author's theories about the family's biological inclinations toward trouble, citing such events as Joseph Kennedy's political activities, John Jr.'s ...
These and other tragedies have given rise to the legend of the "Kennedy Curse," but this book aims to show that there was no curse at all.
Now with an all-new bonus chapter - in the bestselling The Kennedy Curse, 'James Patterson applies his writerly skills to real-life history . . . re-telling the political clan's rise and fall and rise again (and fall again) with novelistic ...
Explains why the Kennedy's have been subjected to such a mind-boggling chain of calamities. Explores the underlying pattern that governs the Kennedy Curse.Ó Offers penetrating portraits of the Irish immigrant...
The Kennedy Curse
The Kennedy Curse is a revealing, fascinating account of America's most famous family, as told by the world's most trusted storyteller.
Each of the seven profiles demonstrates the basic premise of this book: The Kennedy Curse is the result of the destructive collision between the Kennedy's fantasy of omnipotence-an unremitting desire to get away with things that others ...