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Ghost Town: Tales of Manhattan Then and Now by Patrick McGrath
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Ghost Town: Tales of Manhattan Then and Now

by Patrick McGrath

Series: The Writer and the City

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New York: Bloomsbury: 2005. p. cm. 1st U.S. ed

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One of the worst books I have ever read. Three stories in different time periods all set in New York. Unconvincing in every way. Bad plots, illogical plot-turns, uninteresting, badly designed characters. The last story I classify as 911-pornography. Not so much because of the bad sex descriptions in the story, but because the link-up with 911 is absolutely unnecessary for the story itself, and has been put in just to sell the story. About the only positive thing that can be said about this book is that technically he writes rather well, otherwise I wouldn't have finished it. ( )
  tsutsik | Oct 14, 2007 |
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