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Thus it is that hapless Joey DePino, saddled with an incurable gambler's optimism—but even worse gambler's luck—finds himself threatened with the deadly wrath of irate and unpaid bookies. What to do? Drift into an inept plan to kidnap Jessica Sussman, that's what. Joey's wife Maureen and Jessica's mother Leslie were childhood friends, and Joey has endured enough anemic evenings at the Sussman's Upper East Side apartment in New York to feel entitled to a little ransom retribution. Too bad for him that David Sussman, Jessica's father, is currently trying to end an affair with a psychopathic coworker. Hell hath no fury, as everybody knows, and the result is a tangled mess of motive, mistaken identity, and murder. The lives of the Sussmans and the DePinos—so different on their (respectively) gilt-edged and tattered surfaces—form parallel strands intertwining and accelerating toward a dark nadir.

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Nothing Personal, Jason Starr

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Jaar van publicatie
1998
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Titel
Nothing Personal
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1998
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
256
ISBN10
190198205X
ISBN13
9781901982053
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Oorspronkelijke titel
Nothing personal
Beoordeling
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Thus it is that hapless Joey DePino, saddled with an incurable gambler's optimism—but even worse gambler's luck—finds himself threatened with the deadly wrath of irate and unpaid bookies. What to do? Drift into an inept plan to kidnap Jessica Sussman, that's what. Joey's wife Maureen and Jessica's mother Leslie were childhood friends, and Joey has endured enough anemic evenings at the Sussman's Upper East Side apartment in New York to feel entitled to a little ransom retribution. Too bad for him that David Sussman, Jessica's father, is currently trying to end an affair with a psychopathic coworker. Hell hath no fury, as everybody knows, and the result is a tangled mess of motive, mistaken identity, and murder. The lives of the Sussmans and the DePinos—so different on their (respectively) gilt-edged and tattered surfaces—form parallel strands intertwining and accelerating toward a dark nadir.