Split Thirty

Split Thirty

by Michael Davidow
Split Thirty

Split Thirty

by Michael Davidow

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Overview

New York City, 1972. California ad-man Henry Bell joins the Nixon re-election campaign.

His son is missing in Viet Nam. His ex-wife has landed in a Connecticut suburb. Both a federal grand jury and a teenaged actress require his attention. And to uncover the truth of his own life, he needs to weave a safe route through the troubles caused by a cast of advertising misfits; through stacks of cash, secret films, and plain-clothes cops; through bribery, burglary, and blackmail.

Follow Bell from Madison Avenue to Universal City, and from San Diego to Washington, D.C. Meet Bertie Kahn, the legendary "sound-man," who wrote his first jingles while building booster engines for Project Apollo; Sal Pacinetti, ex-Democrat, free-lance romantic, and drug-addled guardian of the Central Park lagoon; and Tasha Kelly, alias Tanya, the fashion model who meets her maker on the cold gray banks of the Hudson River. And hold on tight when their destinies collide, on a moonlit night under marble stone.

This is the world of SPLIT THIRTY: where politics meets advertising, at the cross of hope and faith.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016040219
Publisher: The North Union Press
Publication date: 01/23/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 339 KB

About the Author

Michael Davidow was born in Boston and raised in Manchester, New Hampshire. He graduated from the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Michigan School of Law. After working in both Boston and Washington, D.C., he returned to New Hampshire, where he practices criminal defense. He and his wife Catherine have one son.
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