Frederick Turner, author of a much-discussed novel titled "The Go-Between: A Novel of the Kennedy Years." The novel tells the story of a down-on-his-luck journalist who stumbles upon the biggest story of his career when he learns of the existence of a diary kept by Judith Campbell Exner, a woman widely believed to have had an affair with JFK. The novel explores not only that relationship but also the mystique of JFK and ties between Kennedy and organized crime.