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Nothing Personal

by Jason Starr
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Overview

The DePinos are miserable, living in a rundown apartment above a deli on Tenth Avenue. The Sussmans live in a posh building on the Upper East Side. When Joey DePino loses his job and is threatened by his bookies and loan shark, he involves the Sussmans in a sick, desperate plan to pay off his gambling debts. But ad exec David Sussman has his own problems trying to stop his suddenly psychopathic mistress from ruining him, and he won't go down without a fight. As the lives of the DePinos and the Sussmans become increasingly intertwined, Joey and David plunge their families into an amoral world where anything is possible and nothing is personal. Part crime novel, part unflinching satire of compulsive gambling, eating disorders, and cold-blooded evil, Nothing Personal firmly establishes Jason Starr as one of the most exciting young noir novelists around.

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Editorials

Library Journal

By ably balancing the intertwining lives of two married couples, Starr (Cold Caller) has written a well-crafted second novel that should help establish his presence as a force in the noir genre. The first couple are the DePinos, who lead a poor, distressed existence, especially compared with the seemingly perfect and complete life of the wealthy Sussmans. When Joey DePino falls heavily into debt to bookmakers, he drags the Sussmans, without their knowledge, into his scheme to get the money he needs. While the DePinos' problems are obvious, Joey's actions quickly expose the Sussmans' numerous, less visible troubles. Starr keeps a firm command of the story throughout, conveying the level of depravity people are capable of while providing a wonderful tale that keeps the reader laughing. This should be popular with fans of Patricia Highsmith or anyone who enjoys dark studies of the human character. A nice addition to public libraries.--Craig L. Shufelt, Gladwin Cty. Lib., MI Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.\

Book Details

Published
March 15, 2000
Publisher
Da Capo Press Inc
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781568581613

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