Three-Martini Lunch
Suzanne Rindell
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Description for Three-Martini Lunch
Paperback.
Back in those days My Old Man was king of what they called the three-martini lunch. This meant that in dimly lit steakhouses all over Manhattan my father made bold, impetuous deals over gin and oysters. That was how it was done. Publishing was a place for men with ferocity and an appetite for life Cliff Nelson is the privileged son of an editor at a New York publishing house. Having dropped out of college he's slumming it around Greenwich village, enjoying the nightlife, booze, drugs and the idea that he's the next Kerouac. Eden Katz arrives in New York ... Read more
Back in those days My Old Man was king of what they called the three-martini lunch. This meant that in dimly lit steakhouses all over Manhattan my father made bold, impetuous deals over gin and oysters. That was how it was done. Publishing was a place for men with ferocity and an appetite for life Cliff Nelson is the privileged son of an editor at a New York publishing house. Having dropped out of college he's slumming it around Greenwich village, enjoying the nightlife, booze, drugs and the idea that he's the next Kerouac. Eden Katz arrives in New York ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Allison & Busby
Condition
New
Number of Pages
496
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780749020798
SKU
9780749020798
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Suzanne Rindell
Suzanne Rindell's The Other Typist has been translated into 15 languages and Keira Knightly is producing and starring in the film adaption. Allison & Busby published Suzanne's second novel, Three-Martini Lunch, to great commercial and critical acclaim. She now divides her time between California and New York.
Reviews for Three-Martini Lunch
'Great plot twists and lashings of Homburg-hatted, sharp-suited, shiny-shoed Cary Grant ambience' Daily Mail 'A gripping study of the ways in which people betray others and themselves in an effort to carve out places for themselves in a competitive and unforgiving world.' Sara Gruen, New York Times-bestselling author of Water for Elephants and At the Water's ... Read more