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The way of all fish : a novel

Grimes, Martha. (Author).
Book  - 2014
FIC Grime
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  • ISBN: 1476723958
  • ISBN: 9781476723952
  • Physical Description 341 pages
  • Edition 1st Scribner hardcover ed.
  • Publisher New York ; Scribner, 2014.

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Sequel to: Foul matter.
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LSC 29.99

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The Way of All Fish
The Way of All Fish
by Grimes, Martha
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The Way of All Fish


A wickedly funny sequel to Grimes's bestselling novel, Foul Matter , "a satire of the venal, not to say murderous practices of the New York publishing industry" ( The New York Times Book Review ). MARTHA GRIMES "GOES ENTERTAININGLY WONKY WITH THIS SEQUEL TO HER BESTSELLING FOUL MATTER . . . DELIVERING INSIDER PUBLISHING STUFF WITH ACIDULOUS WIT" ( LIBRARY JOURNAL ). In Grimes's new sendup of a world she knows very well, Candy and Karl, hitmen with a difference-- they have scruples--once again venture into the murky Manhattan publishing scene. This time they come to the aid of a writer who is being sued by her unscrupulous literary agent, L. Bass Hess, a man determined to get a 15 percent commission for a book he didn't sell. The contract killers join forces with publishing mogul Bobby Mackenzie and megabestselling writer Paul Giverney to rid the mean streets of Hess, not by shooting him, but by driving him crazy. They are helped by other characters from Foul Matter and a crew of new colorful personalities, including an out-of-work Vegas magician, an alligator wrangler, a glamorous Malaysian con lady, and Hess's aunt in Everglades City, who has undergone a wildly successful sex change. This wickedly funny sequel to Grimes's bestselling novel Foul Matter is another character-driven "satire of the venal, not to say murderous, practices of the New York publishing industry" ( The New York Times Book Review ).