Books by Christine Keeler

Explore the major literary works of Christine Keeler

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Major Works

  • Christine (1964). This was Christine Keeler's initial autobiography, published shortly after the Profumo affair scandal erupted in Britain. It offered her personal account of the events, relationships, and the intense public scrutiny she faced, aiming to present her side of the story amid widespread media sensationalism.
  • The Truth at Last: My Story (2001). Co-authored with Douglas Thompson, this memoir revisited the Profumo affair almost four decades later, providing a more reflective and detailed account from Keeler's perspective. It explored the long-term impact of the scandal on her life, the lingering questions, and her continuous struggle with public perception.
  • Secrets and Lies (2012). This was Christine Keeler's final memoir, offering her ultimate reflections on the Profumo affair and the entire trajectory of her life. In it, she sought to reveal further untold details and express her feelings about being immortalized as a symbol of scandal and political intrigue.