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Reed Patch Book Rating and Review “The Way Of All Fish” By Martha Grimes
Summary: Cindy Sella is a well known author who is getting sued by her former agent, L. Bass Hess for commissions on a book that she made after she released him. Cindy needs help, Reed Patch Book Rating and Review “The Way Of All Fish” By Martha Grimes
Summary: Cindy Sella is a well known author who is getting sued by her former agent, L. Bass Hess for commissions on a book that she made after she released him. Cindy needs help, so she finds two hitmen, Candy and Karl. Instead of Candy and Karl doing what hitmen do, they drove him crazy by a series of schemes. Candy and Karl team up with Bobby Mackenzie, who is a publishing mogul, and Paul Giverny, who is a bestselling author.
Characters (Main): Candy and Karl – Hitmen who instead of using violence, choose to use manipulation and psycholigical tactics. L. Bass Hess – The agent that is suing Cindy Sella for not giving him 15 percent of the commissions on a book that she made after she released him. And is the target for Candy and Karl. Cindy Sella – The author that is getting sued by her ex-agent and hired the hitmen, Candy and Karl.
Themes and Messages: The message of this book is the exploration of the competition of the New York publishing industry. It illustrates how cutthroat the New York publishing industry really is.
Personal Reflection: To be honest the book was a little disappointing.. It was also confusing (maybe the way it was written). There isn’t too much to reflect on when it doesn’t make total sense. Good idea for a book though!
Recommendation: I would recommend this book to other authors because hopefully it makes more sense. I wouldn’t recommend this book to somebody who doesn’t like to read or isn’t super intelligent.
Real-World Connection: This book is realistic because being a writer in New York is really hard and you have to be the best of the best....more
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