Natalie, a Washington, D.C. social worker married to her sister's ex-lover, finds herself unwittingly embroiled in secret plots, intrigue, and danger because of her sister Shay, a famed journalist noted for her outrageous stunts
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After the bestselling Hot Flashes , Raskin's new novel suffers from a split personality. On one level it is a story of sibling rivalry between Natalie Myers, a Washington, D.C., unemployed social worker (the shelter for homeless women where she worked has been closed), and her younger sister, Shay Karavan, famous reporter and bed partner of many, including Natalie's husband. Both resentful of her role as Shay's doormat and powerless to change their relationship, narrator Natalie bitches and wisecracks in a wry, contemporary voice that compels attention. Unfortunately, Raskin complicates the plot with a cops and drug-lords scenario involving Shay's latest catch, billionaire Mickey Teardash, and sexy police lieutenant Bo Culver. Shay has stolen classified government documents about Fawn Hall's coke dependency, information which, when leaked, is expected to dent the international drug trade. Readers will wonder why, for three-quarters of the book, no one thinks to copy the documents. Raskin writes saucy, irreverent dialogue, and her wit is generally bracing, but this potentially strong story disappoints as it deteriorates into a weak melodrama about modern mores.
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Forty-something social worker Natalie Myers has much to be caustic about. Reagan government cutbacks have closed her shelter for homeless women, her husband has stopped loving her, and her sister, world-famous journalist Shay Karavan, triumphs with irresponsible antics that grate on Nat's liberal conscience. Much of the book is composed of Natalie's ruminations on sisterhood, marriage, adultery, abortion, and politics, but a captivating story line that involves her with thugs trying to recover some stolen (by Shay) Iran-contra-related papers, a handsome black detective, and several of Shay's ex-husbands/boyfriends provide unexpected romance and excitement. Solid characterization makes Natalie a thoroughly engaging heroine. Highly recommended.
- Will Hepfer, SUNY at Buf falo Libs.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Gut. 336 Seiten Corgi 1992 Barbara Raskin - tb JL-GNAK-VO33 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 181. Seller Inventory # 71774
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Paperback. 332 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Corgi, UK, 1992. *** CONDITION: This book is in very good condition. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: A fast and funny tale of the rivalry between two sisters. Shay is glamorous, with a lifestyle to match, and has had countless lovers. Natalie is a liberal social worker in a boring 20-year marriage to one of her sister's cast-offs. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Romance & Women's Fiction; ISBN: 0552137618. ISBN/EAN: 9780552137614. Inventory No: 08060403. The photo of this book is of the actual book for sale. Seller Inventory # 08060403
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