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  • '''The Oldest Confession''', published by [[Appleton-Century-Crofts]] in 1958, was the first of 25 n ...darkness, stayed with me and gradually formed itself into a novel called ''The Oldest Confession''....</blockquote>
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Oldest Confession]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|The Oldest Confession}}
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  • ...s the source of the title, in particular six of his first seven books: ''[[The Oldest Confession]]'', ''[[Some Angry Angel]]'', ''[[A Talent for Loving]]'', ''[[An Infinity ==''[[The Oldest Confession]]''==
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  • {{r|The Oldest Confession}}
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  • ...es, as well as about some of Condon's books, particularly his first one, ''The Oldest Confession'', and his most famous one, ''The Manchurian Candidate''. ...darkness, stayed with me and gradually formed itself into a novel called ''The Oldest Confession'', which got me over the wall to freedom and got us off the high road to hi
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  • '''The Oldest Confession''', published by [[Appleton-Century-Crofts]] in 1958, was the first of 25 n ...darkness, stayed with me and gradually formed itself into a novel called ''The Oldest Confession''....</blockquote>
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  • ...ction=edit]</ref> Along with some of Condon's other early works, such as [[The Oldest Confession]] and [[Some Angry Angel]], it was the inspiration for a relatively short-l ...ageously improbable situations to achieve his effects. In his first novel, The Oldest Confession (1958), an Achilles among criminals was brought to heel while trying to hij
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  • Beginning with his first book, ''The Oldest Confession'', Condon frequently prefaced his novels with excerpts of verse from a so-c ...rlier Condon's books: in various forms it also appears as dialog in both ''The Oldest Confession'' and ''Some Angry Angel''. Among other epigraphs, the last line of "The ri
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  • ...during the 1950s. The identity of Nolan, however, remains a mystery.<ref>''The Oldest Confession'', page 119</ref> ...s, Condon took up writing relatively late in life and his first novel, ''[[The Oldest Confession]]'', was not published until he was 43. The demands of his career with Unit
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  • ...s, Condon took up writing relatively late in life and his first novel, ''[[The Oldest Confession]]'', was not published until he was 43. The demands of his career with Unit Beginning with his first book, ''The Oldest Confession'', Condon frequently prefaced his novels with excerpts of verse from a so-c
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