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Christine Keeler: The Truth at Last (Hardcover)

by Christine Keeler (Author), Douglas Thompson (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd (23 Feb 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0283072911
  • ISBN-13: 978-0283072918
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 489,657 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Amazon.co.uk Review
For Philip Larkin, sexual intercourse may have begun in 1963, but for many, particularly government ministers, spies and 19-year-old models such as Christine Keeler, it was already in full swing. Swingers of all political persuasion indulged in antics of all persuasions: heady stuff, but destined for scandal, and victims. Keeler, in this ghostwritten autobiography, makes very plain that she believes herself to have been made the biggest scapegoat for a scandal publicly about impropriety, but behind heavy doors about espionage. Already the author of several books on the affair, only now is she revealing her complete account of what occurred before and after she had sex with a government minister and a Russian spy in the same week. And it's not without irony that the publisher is Macmillan.

In a sense, it's hard to appreciate the anger Keeler still obviously harbours, but it must be even harder to be her. Beautiful perhaps beyond her means, despite the frenzy of free love her story is luridly, unflaggingly bleak. An abortion at 16, held captive and raped twice by an infatuated madman, shot at by a jealous lover, imprisoned for perjury, disowned by her mother and one of her sons, the rest of her life saw her bear a stigma that resulted in men thinking her an easy proposition, and society shunning her. The new truths are, essentially, that she became pregnant by Profumo, that M15 chief Roger Hollis, was, if not the Fifth Man, then "certainly in the top 10", and that Stephen Ward, the Svengali osteopath, was a Russian spy who tried to kill her. Her most damning verdict, though, is on Lord Denning, appointed to investigate the scandal, whom she claims ignored her evidence as part of an official cover-up operation that damned her as a prostitute and the affair as a sex rather than security issue. The official papers will remain locked up until 2046, and until then, Keeler's truth will appear both plausible and frustratingly unverifiable. Her decision not to let sleeping dogs lie--because they lie and lie, she says--resurrects a story of original sin that remains, in an era of sleaze, relentlessly beguiling, even if, as she concludes, "I have survived and possibly I should not hope for more than that." --David Vincent

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If the details of the scandal itself are hazy to some, the famous photograph of Christine Keeler astride that chair is not. To re-cap: when she was 19, Keeler became involved both with Minister of War John Profumo and a Russian attach . When it became public, Profumo was forced to resign and the scandal undermined the Macmillan government. Keeler was jailed for six months and on her release her life was never the same. There have been other "biographies" of course, but only now - with both the passage of the years and the release of certain MI5 files - does she at last feel she can tell the "real" story. The publisher isn't releasing details yet because of the newspaper serialisation, but the involvement of the KGB and CIA are both discussed by Keeler. It is likely to be the familiar tale of the powerless and poor individual being used by the powerful Establishment.

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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting tidbits, but poorly written, 31 Jul 2001
Before reading this book I had a lot more respect for Christine Keeler. I had always viewed her as a plucky adventuress, out for a good time, and somewhat over her head in political gamesmanship. I liked the image of Christine as a 60s icon - the girl with enough sexual charisma to bring down a government. There are revelations in the book, and interesting ones at that regarding her and Ward's involvement in espionage and the Government's strategy to use her as a red herring to mitigate the damage. As a historical record, it undoubtedly makes an important contribution. However the book is very poorly written, it's choppy and not very well structured, and it's whiney. While I don't doubt that Christine was set up, and paid the price for challenging her society's moral code, she was an adult, and she did make her own decisions as to those with whom she associated, and the nature of those associations. She has also obviously benefitted from her fame and notoriety - she has traveled, she has had magnificent opportunities for relationships and associations that she could otherwise never have dreamed. In this book she blames Ward, the Government, her notoriety, even those who have loved her, for her lifetime of apparent regret and frustration. She blames everyone but herself. I was left wanting to tell her to grow up, accept and learn from the past, thank God for the opportunities she's had (and perhaps discarded) and continue to be the icon I have admired for the past 40 years.
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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ground-shattering Revelations, 28 Feb 2001
This book reveals the whole truth about the John Profumo & Christine Keeler affair which hooked the English media at the height of the Cold war in 1961.

I was drawn into the story from the first page & found it impossible to put it down until I had finished it.This book is essential reading,as Christine Keeler alone could've told this story for it's her story & in telling it she has straightened out all the "lies" & distortions which were spread at the time.She speaks out for the first time to tell the whole world her lips are sealed no more & that sooner or later the truth comes out & prevails!

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1.0 out of 5 stars very disappointing, 16 Feb 2008
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badly written , she sees herself as an eternal victim. missed opportunity to have had a really interesting book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fact or fiction?
At the centre of probably the biggest political sex scandal of the last century, Christine Keeler has a remarkable story to tell: street hustlers, cabinet ministers, political... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars teenage fascination of the Profumo Affair,
I was on the point of leaving school in the early 60s, the Profumo Affair was all over the News with the so called prostitute Christine Keeler, I was simply... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not impressed.
Poorly written, and very repetitious, the continual theme throughout the book is that "it was not my fault", and this becomes very wearying after the first few chapters. Read more
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