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Nemesis: The True Story of Aristotle Onassis, Jackie O, and the Love Triangle That Brought Down the Kennedys [Hardcover]

Peter Evans
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)


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June 1, 2004

Peter Evans's biography of Aristotle Onassis, Ari, metwith great acclaim when it was published in 1986. Ariprovided the world with an unprecedented glimpse of theGreek shipping magnate's orbit of dizzying wealth, twistedintrigues, and questionable mores. Not long after the bookappeared, however, Onassis's daughter Christina and hislongtime business partner Yannis Georgakis hinted toEvans that he had missed the "real story" -- one that provedOnassis's intrigues had deadly results. "I must begin,"Georgakis said, "with the premise that, for Onassis, BobbyKennedy was unfinished business from way back..."

His words launched Evans into the heart of a story thattightly bound Onassis not to Jackie's first husband, but tohis ambitious younger brother Bobby. A bitter rivalryemerged between Bobby and Ari long before Onassis andJackie had even met. Nemesis reveals the tangled thread ofevents that linked two of the world's most powerful men intheir intense hatred for one another and uncovers thesurprising role played by the woman they both loved. Theirpower struggle unfolds against a heady backdrop ofinternational intrigue: Bobby Kennedy's discovery of theGreek shipping magnate's shady dealings, which led him tobar Onassis from trade with the United States; Onassis'sattempt to control much of Saudi Arabia's oil; Onassis'suntimely love affair with Jackie's married sister LeeRadziwill; and his bold invitation to First Lady Jackie tojoin him on his yacht -- without the president. Just as theself-made Greek tycoon gloried in the chance to stir thewrath of the Kennedys, they struggled unsuccessfully tobreak his spell over the woman who held the key to all oftheir futures. After Jack's death, Bobby became ever closerto Camelot's holy widow, and fought to keep her frommarrying his sworn rival. But Onassis rarely failed to getwhat he wanted, and Jackie became his wife shortly afterBobby was killed.

Through extensive interviews with the closest friends, lovers, and relatives of Onassis and the Kennedys, longtimejournalist Evans has uncovered the shocking culmination ofthe Kennedy-Onassis-Kennedy love triangle: AristotleOnassis was at the heart of the plot to kill Bobby Kennedy.Meticulously tracing Onassis's connections in the world ofterrorism, Nemesis presents compelling evidence that hefinanced the assassination -- including a startling confessionthat has gone unreported for nearly three decades. Alongthe way, this groundbreaking work also daringly paintsthese international icons in all of their true colors. FromEvans's deeply nuanced portraits of the charismatic Greekshipping magnate and his acquisitive iconic bride to hisprobing and revelatory look into the events that shaped anera, Nemesis is a work that will not be soon forgotten.



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About the Author

PETER EVANS, formerly an award-winning journalist and foreign correspondent, is the author of ten books, including Ari, an internationally acclaimed biography of Aristotle Onassis; Goodbye Baby and Amen, the now classic study of London in the 1960s; biographies of Peter Sellers and the British royal family; and the best-selling novel The Englishman's Daughter. He lives in London with his wife.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; Complete Numbers Starting with 1, 1st Ed edition (June 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060580534
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060580537
  • Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 1.3 x 9.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #258,669 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I read this book from cover to cover in one sitting. Researcher  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
Onassis had Bobby Kennedy killed! Anna V. Carroll  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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102 of 113 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dishy Non-Fiction Beach Read August 7, 2004
By Author
Format:Hardcover
The Cast of Characters in this book is unequaled for sheer social and political wattage: Bobby, Jack, Ari, Jackie, Princess Lee, Marilyn, Maria, Gore, Truman -- top-drawer icons of the 50's and 60's who possessed the cachet of first-name-only reocognizability. "Nemesis" gives the confluence of these starcrossed lovers -- and trust me, they all slept together -- a
bloodless quality, as though we have stumbled into a smoky room in Hell where deals with the devil are made. But first we meet Christina, the daughter for whom the yacht (upon which so much of the power sex in this book takes place) is named. Mere months before her suicide, bright but doomed Christina drops a bombshell over lunch with the author, illustrating a connection between Bobby Kennedy's assassination and Aristotle Onassis'
money.

Within each family many secrets were held, from each other and from the world. "Nemesis" depicts the outer edge of an age where secrecy was still available from the press as well, and politicians and other celebrities were able to live in half-shadow, to disguise the emptiness of their arranged lives. Their wanton dance of destruction in this environment is fascinating to watch. If the author had said, in one of his many footnotes, that he had strapped an old gypsy woman to a lie detector machine and verified that she was responsible for placing the curse on the Onassis and Kennedy clans, I'd believe him. You can't read about young Alexander Onassis dying in a plane crash without thinking of John Kennedy, Jr. Obviously, there is a pox on both their houses. How else can you explain
so much unhappiness and loss in the midst of so much privilege and wealth?

The story of Kennedy and Onassis lends itself to conspiracy theories. (Look at the two names together . . .
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88 of 97 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Shocking and Powerful August 1, 2004
Format:Hardcover
I was unprepared for a book as blunt as NEMESIS proved to be.

Admittedly, under the law, it is impossible to slander a dead person, but a few of the players in Peter Evans' report still are alive, such as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' sister and Senator Edward Kennedy. Nonetheless, they undoubtedly would be construed as public figures under the libel laws of the United States. Evans, therefore, obviously is comfortable with some of the allegations that he makes here.

Nobody who reads this book ever will feel the same about any of the primary cast of characters. President Kennedy reads almost like a sexual pervert and, according to Evans, his wife may have defined the concept of the "Merry Widow." Her sister, Lee Radziwell, comes over as even more ungrounded than Jackie was in conventional morality regarding adultery--and this is being polite.

According to Evans, Marilyn Monroe sounds anything but simple, and Robert Kennedy appears almost venal. Evans casts doubt on everything including the motivation behind Jackie's pregnancies and those of Ethel Kennedy, considering them to be largely political tools contrived by the husbands. This seems hard to believe.

The person who comes across worst is Aristotle Onassis. Among the other assertions in this book, it is claimed that Onassis originally had been a homosexual and that the basis of his fortune had come from drug smuggling.

The kicker is that Evans states that Onassis had arranged for the assassination of Robert Kennedy, his "nememis" of the title, by Arabic terrorists.

NEMESIS makes for gripping reading, one of those books that prove impossible to put down until the very last page.
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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Lifestyles of the Rich, Famous and Scandalous! July 4, 2004
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
This book is a fascinating and addictive read. I could not put it down, unless I was throwing it down in shock, complete and utter shock at the way our so called "American royalty" lived their lives! But everytime I threw this book down, I picked it up again and continued -- the truth hurts, but it must be read! Peter Evans has spent more than 30 years researching and writing about Aristotle Onassis (He wrote the bio "Ari: The Life and Times of Aristotle Socrates Onassis"). He has demonstrated his insider access and ability to get candid interviews, quotes and details -- it's all in the book and the footnotes!!

This author spent time with Onassis, his daughter Christina and many of Onassis's closest relatives and associates from the late 1960's on. His theory, that Aristotle Onassis paid Palestinian terrorists to have RFK killed is supported not just by rumor and circumstantial evidence -- but by the confessions/revelations of Aristotle and Christina Onassis, business associates of Aristotle and one of his many lovers. Plus scribbling in Sirhan Sirhan's notebooks (that were entered into evidence at his trial) that implicated Onassis to anyone who was familiar with his world (and apparently convinced his own son of his involvement!).

You will not believe the reckless sexual behavior of Jackie, her sister Lee, the Kennedy men and just about everyone else in their world! Or how Ted Kennedy reportedly "pimped" Jackie when her intention to marry Onassis was announced (read the footnotes!).

If you think I have told too much you really need to read this book -- this isn't even the half of it!

Very well written, researched and documented. I am already hunting down books listed in the foot and end notes. New, used, you've got to read this book!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
Bought it by mistake as I had already read it when it was first released. It was old news to me!
Published 17 days ago by harriet Spanier
4.0 out of 5 stars Camelot unveiled...
Although the book tells about the seamy sides of well-revered people like Jackie Kennedy, it only adds to their/her persona as only human after all... Read more
Published 20 days ago by jimboy
3.0 out of 5 stars What a dose of seedy reality
Get ready to have your notions of some famous people trashed. If it weren't convincingly factual, I'd compare Nemesis to a low-end tabloid.
Published 21 days ago by Larry Pullen
5.0 out of 5 stars Characters Awaken my curiosity
The characters are prominent internationally, and it is very shocking for me to learned how these people lived their lives. I finished the book at once.
Published 1 month ago by Grace
5.0 out of 5 stars ONE NOT TO MISS!
Info I never read before AND I have read them all. What a life. GREAT GREAT GREAT! Jackie was as mysterious as she was beautiful. Was it love? Who knows, but what a life. Read more
Published 1 month ago by cleveguy
3.0 out of 5 stars True?
An interesting book. What a cast of characters. Definitely not ordinary people leading ordinary lives. A conspiracy...who knows. Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Gurr
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read!!!
this was a great book... I read Killing Kennedy then I read this. It finishes the Kennedy Saga. You finally learn the truth about the Kennedy family and what really happened! Read more
Published 2 months ago by lyndi13
3.0 out of 5 stars cateragory of the characters
Aothor jumps all over the places in his narrative No real story line except jumping around to all the sex exploits of the characters
Published 2 months ago by Bob L
5.0 out of 5 stars Book Review
Good Book. A very interesting insight into the life of Jackie Kennedy. Maskes you wonder if
Onasis had JFK killed so he could have Jackie.
Published 3 months ago by Carol Kennedy
5.0 out of 5 stars JFK fans
This book blew my mind... How do you check the 'truths'.. ??
I was always sceptical of the Warren Commission Report as they didn't report on JFK's adrenal glands... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Babydoc
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