New York City Archives - Cornucopia Press http://cornucopiapress.com/tag/new-york-city/ Empowering Indie Authors Tue, 30 Apr 2024 20:08:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/cornucopiapress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/12-logo-square.jpg?fit=32%2C30 New York City Archives - Cornucopia Press http://cornucopiapress.com/tag/new-york-city/ 32 32 214561458 The Wall Street Murder Club http://cornucopiapress.com/2013/09/14/the-wall-street-murder-club/ Sat, 14 Sep 2013 23:51:00 +0000 https://cornucopiapress.wordpress.com/?p=168 The Wall Street Murder Club by J.G. SandomISBN-10: 0985695412Publisher: Cornucopia Press (September 14, 2013)Edition: 2ndLanguage: EnglishPrint Length: 317 pages Gone Girl meets American Psycho Five successful New Yorkers out for a bachelor party leave their trendy restaurant in SoHo and go slumming at a seedy local strip club called the Party Girl Lounge. The last […]

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The Wall Street Murder Club by J.G. Sandom
ISBN-10: 0985695412
Publisher: Cornucopia Press (September 14, 2013)
Edition: 2nd
Language: English
Print Length: 317 pages

Gone Girl meets American Psycho

Five successful New Yorkers out for a bachelor party leave their trendy restaurant in SoHo and go slumming at a seedy local strip club called the Party Girl Lounge. The last bachelor in “The Hunting Club”—as they call themselves after a college excursion—is getting married and there will be debauchery. John Payne would rather stay home with his pregnant wife but Glenn Morrow won’t hear of it. It’s hard to say no to a guy who’s a Prince of Wall Street, who introduced you to your wife, and who helped get you your job as a helicopter traffic radio announcer. Glenn Morrow does not take no for an answer.

One after the other, in a bacchanalian night of drugs and liquor, the five privileged young white men have their way with a willing young Puerto Rican stripper whom they follow home when the Lounge closes. But after John Payne comes to with the girl dead in his arms, Glen Morrow insists that instead of facing the music, they mop up their mess, dump the body into New York harbor, and count on the unlikelihood of anybody caring about some cheap missing hooker. They count wrong.

Scott Turow called The Wall Street Murder Club, “A gripping story, well-told . . . not only a tale of murder and betrayal, but an intelligent exploration of issues of male identity.”

Kirkus Reviews termed the book, “A Big Apple Deliverance, endowing New York culture with all the corrosively dehumanizing power of Dickey’s wild nature … Slickly entertaining right down to the last, inevitable twist.  (Film rights to Warner Brothers — and there’s no mystery why.)”

And Booklist said, “(Sandom) writes with stunning elegance and nearly poetic beauty … A sure hit with any suspense reader.”

Blackmail and murder, loyalty, honor and betrayal — all come into play. Slowly but surely, the ties that once held these lifelong friends together begin to unravel, the bonds of friendship are broken, and the members of “The Hunting Club” start to hunt . . . one another.

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This book was originally released by Doubleday/Bantam/Dell under the title, “The Hunting Club,” and was published in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Holland, Germany, England, Japan, and Denmark (including an audio book). Here are the original covers:

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