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Diary of a Jetsetting Call Girl by Quan, Tracy |
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Brief Description Married call girl Nancy Chan has been asked to do something outrageous -- even by her standards. |
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Author Information Tracy Quan lives in Manhattan. 'Diary of a Transatlantic Call Girl' is her third novel. Tracy first wrote about Nancy Chan in a highly successful column on Salon.com |
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Author Profile Tracy Quan lives in Manhattan and this is her first novel. Tracy first wrote about Nancy Chan in a highly successful column on Salon.com. |
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Synopsis The third Nancy Chan novel: a mischievous, insightful romp set in Provence during the summer of 2002. It's 2002 and New Yorkers from every walk of life are anxious about the local economy. A girl can't always meet her quota, and hotel security's a lot more challenging than it was last summer. So, feeling ambivalent about having a baby with Matt, Nancy accepts an offer to travel with Milton, her most favoured customer, to the South of France, where he has recently purchased a vacation home. Besides, it's ego-enhancing to be offered big bucks by a hugely successful guy and whilst Nancy has resisted travelling with her johns in the past, she now jumps at the chance to leave New York. Using her own mother as an alibi, Nancy tells Matt that Mom (divorced, running a B&B in Wales) has planned a mother-daughter vacation in the South of France, so they can check out some property together. In reality, we find Nancy and her friends getting up to some unwholesome frolics in Milt's pad, with a new cast of colourful characters -- including an international madam living in Cannes -- and a startling romantic collision involving Duncan, Milt's cook, to keep things interesting. |
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