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Joanna urgently needs $10,000, and she’s willing to do anything to get it. Ernest Mayday, a successful British author living in Hollywood, struggles with writer’s block and a tumultuous relationship with his girlfriend, Randi, who is devoted to a questionable religious leader. When he responds to Joanna's personal ad, he sees an opportunity: he will match whatever money she earns from other offers, as long as she reports back to him. This arrangement spirals into a complex narrative involving blackmail, jury tampering, and high-stakes Hollywood deals, providing Ernest with the inspiration he craves. As he navigates this tangled web, he questions his role as a writer—whether he is merely an observer or if he is becoming part of a dangerous reality. Critics praise the novel for its sharp satire of Hollywood, religion, and the creative process, highlighting Lynn's cinematic writing style and comedic flair. The story remains relevant, offering a multilayered exploration of love, ambition, and the absurdities of modern life, all while delivering unexpected twists and a humorous critique of contemporary culture.
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Mayday, Jonathan Lynn
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 1994
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- (souple)
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- Titre
- Mayday
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Jonathan Lynn
- Éditeur
- Penguin Group USA
- Publié
- 1994
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 406
- ISBN10
- 0140133070
- ISBN13
- 9780140133073
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Polars, Humour
- Titre original
- Mayday
- Évaluation
- 3,15 sur 5
- Description
- Joanna urgently needs $10,000, and she’s willing to do anything to get it. Ernest Mayday, a successful British author living in Hollywood, struggles with writer’s block and a tumultuous relationship with his girlfriend, Randi, who is devoted to a questionable religious leader. When he responds to Joanna's personal ad, he sees an opportunity: he will match whatever money she earns from other offers, as long as she reports back to him. This arrangement spirals into a complex narrative involving blackmail, jury tampering, and high-stakes Hollywood deals, providing Ernest with the inspiration he craves. As he navigates this tangled web, he questions his role as a writer—whether he is merely an observer or if he is becoming part of a dangerous reality. Critics praise the novel for its sharp satire of Hollywood, religion, and the creative process, highlighting Lynn's cinematic writing style and comedic flair. The story remains relevant, offering a multilayered exploration of love, ambition, and the absurdities of modern life, all while delivering unexpected twists and a humorous critique of contemporary culture.


