Show & Tell - Couverture souple

George, Nelson

 
9780743204439: Show & Tell

Synopsis

What starts out as a love triangle between TV producer Dean Chance, his girlfriend Millie James and a mysterious woman of means called Bee Cole, reveals itself to be an even stranger erotic foursome with the intervention of an unknown puppeteer who pulls the strings from the shadows.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Dean Chance is a successful television producer for a popular New York based syndicated talk show. After a steamy weekend together in a lavish Manhattan hotel suite, Dean's e-mail obsessed girlfriend, Millie James, gives him an unhappy ultimatum: marry me or leave me alone. Into this moment of uncertainty strolls Bee Cole, a mysterious woman of means who unleashes a world of trouble, and risque sexual adventure. Soon, what started as a love triangle is revealed to be a strange foursome - Dean, Millie, Bee and an unknown puppeteer who pulls the strings from the shadows.
Entering a realm seldom touched by novelists, Nelson George pulls no punches in this fast-paced and evocative romantic mystery fuelled by lust, technology and a fascinating exploration of New York's sexual underworld. With a colourful cast of characters and pitch-perfect dialogue, SHOW & TELL is sure to rivet readers till the very last erotic page.

Biographie de l'auteur

Nelson George is the author of several non-fiction books, including THE DEATH OF RHYTHM AND BLUES and HIP HOP AMERICA, both nominated for National Book Critics Circle awards, and two novels URBAN ROMANCE, an Essence Blackboard bestseller, and SEDUCED. An award-winning journalist, he is also an accomplished screenwriter and an Emmy Award winning producer. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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9780739416921: Sow & Tell

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0739416928 ISBN 13 :  9780739416921
Editeur : SCRIBNERS
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