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Richard Condon: Critical Review by Ray Blount Jr.

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Richard Condon
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SOURCE: "Fat Cats in the Driver's Seat," in The New York Times Book Review, February 11, 1990, p. 34.

In the review below, Blount finds Emperor of America not representative of Condon's usual fiction.

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