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This intriguing story captures the tone of New York City in 1924 and has a great premise: Rose Baker, a young female stenographer works in a Manhattan police office, taking the confessions of witnesses and criminals. The arrival of glamourous and independent Odalie, 'the other typist' adds flavour t...
This was my third book by Suzanne Rindell. And, this one did not disappoint at all. Actually, I have loved all three of her books. (I'm still waiting to see "The Typist" on film - it was picked up years ago!!)This one dealt with barnstorming and airplane rides. These people were crazy enough to clim...
The competitive world of New York publishing in the 1950s comes to life in Suzanne Rindell’s second novel, after The Other Typist. Rindell illustrates the time and place through the stories of three characters: Cliff, the son of privilege who is convinced he will show The Old Man up by publishing...
#THREE-MARTINILUNCH AVAILABLE 4/5/16 5 STARS!! Loved it!! @SuzanneRindell @PutnamBooks I was so excited to see Suzanne Rindell's second book being offered on Net Galley for review. I LOVED her first book! So I put in a request and literally jumped for joy when I got approved. It's been sitting on...
Three Martini Lunch by Suzanne Rindell builds at a very slow burn. At over 500 pages, this story takes a while to develop. The book tells the story of the book industry in 1950s and 1960s New York through three perspectives, highlighting the prejudices of the time. It is a beautiful period piece tha...