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Guilty Pleasures [ABRIDGED] by Lawrence Sanders
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After two decades as a journalist, Lawrence Sanders turned to crime fiction, including his popular Archie McNally series.
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Guilty Pleasures [ABRIDGED] by Lawrence Sanders
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Audio Cassette:
; Dimensions (in inches): 0.75 x 7.25 x 4.75
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio; Abridged edition (July 1999)
ISBN:
0671046896
Book Description Only Lawrence Sanders could have created this saga of a family that breaks all the rules--both God's and man's. Moving from the seventies to the nineties, Guilty Pleasures invites readers into the affluent arena of shocking acts and stunning revelations that is the South Florida world of the Folsby clan. Emmet Richard Folsby: Founder of a mighty publishing empire, a patriarch to be admired--with one unspeakable exception Constance Louise Folsby: Emmet's wife and cofounder of the empire, now an invalid dying by degrees--resolutely blind to the moral missteps of those she cares for Barbara Ann Folsby: The wildcat daughter--a fiercely ambitious businesswoman--inexorably lured to love at its most forbidden Brett Sherwood Folsby: The dashing playboy son, his sister's most bitter antagonist--and a man with sexual secrets of his own Through two decades, the Folsbys embrace their checkered destinies as Barbara and Brett battle for future control of the empire--never guessing that a trusted family friend with a hidden agenda is quietly manipulating them all. Lawrence Sanders's Guilty Pleasures flawlessly blends suspense and scandal to create a unique reading experience that jolts even as it fascinates. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Reader Reviews
A waste of time, January 16, 2003
Reviewer:
A reader
from Buffalo, NY USA
This book is a waste of time, trite, predictable and sorid. Shame on the author for throwing many of life's ugly aspects into one book. You can't help but think he had a contract for a book and simply looked for the easiest way to compile titilating issues; homosexuality, aids, incest, biracial relationships, infidelity, illness, back stabbing greed, etc. Nothing redeems this book.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title
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