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Billy Phelan's Greatest Game

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Billy Phelan's Greatest Game is a 1978 novel by William Kennedy. It is the second book in Kennedy's Albany Cycle.

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Plot summary

The narrative is based on an actual event: The attempted 1933 kidnapping of John O'Connell Jr., the nephew of Albany Democratic boss Daniel P. O'Connell.[1]

In 1930s Albany, New York, Billy Phelan is a hustler at pool, card sharp, bowler, and occasional bookmaker.[2] Martin Daugherty is a reporter, and the son of a famous writer now grown old.[2] Phelan and Daugherty become involved in the events surrounding the kidnapping of the son of a corrupt Albany political boss.[2]

The kidnapping is the central point of the story, but Kennedy also details the everyday lives of the characters inhabiting Albany's working class and poor neighborhoods.[2] Some of the characters, including Billy Phelan's father Francis, appear in Ironweed, the third installment of the Albany Cycle.[2]

Adaptations

In 2009, Audible.com produced an audio version of Billy Phelan's Greatest Game, narrated by Nick Sullivan, as part of its Modern Vanguard line of audiobooks.


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