Look At It This Way

Justin Cartwright


A so-so tale of nineties London with corrupt City brokers, shallow advertising executives, shallow art academics, underworld criminal types and old-time comedians. The author can write and there are some funny passages but the whole thing is unsatisfying. There are also some unbelievable generalisations about how Londoners eat and how middle-class English nannies look which are very irritating.
Bob 21/12/03

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