The Fourth K

Last updated

The Fourth K
TheFourthK-Novel-Cover.JPG
U.S. first edition cover
Author Mario Puzo
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Random House
Publication date
1990
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback and paperback)
Pages479 pp.
ISBN 0-394-56996-2
OCLC 23286701
813/.54 20
LC Class PS3566.U9 F68 1990
Preceded by The Sicilian  
Followed by The Last Don  

The Fourth K is a novel by Mario Puzo, published in 1990. It is set during the Presidency of fictional "Francis Xavier Kennedy," nephew of John F., Robert F. and Ted Kennedy.

Contents

Plot summary

President Francis Xavier Kennedy is elected to office, in large part, thanks to the legacy of his forebears–good looks, privilege, wealth–and is the very embodiment of youthful optimism. Too soon, however, he is beaten down by the political process and, disabused of his ideals, becomes a leader totally unlike what he has been before.

When his daughter becomes a pawn in a brutal terrorist plot, Kennedy, who has obsessively kept alive the memory of his uncles’ assassinations, activates all his power to retaliate in a series of violent measures. As the explosive events unfold, the world and those closest to him look on with both awe and horror.

Mario Puzo has stated: "The Fourth K was a [commercial] failure—but it was my most ambitious book." [1]

See also

References

  1. "The Fourth K". The Official Mario Puzo Library. Retrieved July 7, 2008.