The Tears of Autumn explained

The Tears of Autumn
Author:Charles McCarry
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Paul Christopher
Genre:Spy novel
Published:1974
Publisher:Saturday Review Press
Preceded By:The Miernik Dossier
Followed By:The Secret Lovers (Novel)

The Tears of Autumn (1974) is American author Charles McCarry's second novel, and the second novel in the Paul Christopher series.

Plot

In November 1963, American intelligence case officer and former Marine Paul Christopher investigates the assassination of US President John F Kennedy. Believing that the Kennedy White House was behind the assassination of Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, Christopher deduces that Vietnamese leaders had Kennedy assassinated as revenge. When one of Kennedy's former advisers threatens Christopher not to discuss the matter with anyone else, Christopher quits the Agency and heads to Vietnam to find the truth.

Sources

The Tears of Autumn, Saturday Review Press, 1975