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The Dinner Party
The Dinner Party
Author: Howard Fast
Charming, rich, and handsome, Senator Richard Cromwell is about to give a dinner party for the most select people in Washington...on a day that will dramatically change the rest of his life. From affairs of state that will entangle him in secrets at the very highest places to affairs of the the heart that will force him to make wrenching choices...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780440120476
ISBN-10: 0440120470
Publication Date: 1987
Pages: 358
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4.8 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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A Day in the Life of Senator Jack S. Phoghorn in 358 Easy Pages.

Tale about a senator with morals (?)âwell, politically at leastâ and his father-in-law (a gazillionaire businessman) who are pitted against some inane power-wielders of the government. Unnecessary use of street language by most of the characters is out of place and overdone, particularly as all of them seem to use the same pronunciation of the same word. (Actually it isn't really a word and it isn't even spelled correctly.) I found the book to be rather lengthy for its content. It would probably make a decent two-act play that, with some tweaking, might also poke some incisive fun at the same time. My favorite character? It has to be Winifred Justin: the fall-down drunk who is the wife of an under-secretary of state.
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A remarkable novel that touched on every emotion, fear and challenge that we face in our lives.


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