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Gus Bailey is the confidant of New York elite society. He is able to observe the cataclysms that shape Manhattan's ruling class. Gus, however, has his own tragic secret and his own violent plan.
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Dominick Dunne, Fiction, Novel, Hardcover, Paperback, e-book, NBC, Movie, Tie-in, American, Contemporary, New York, USA, Wealthty, Fascinating, Rich, Upper class, Society, Secrets, Humor, Family, Families, Wealth, Money, Scandal, Romance, Mystery, Neurology, Stockmarket, Large type booksPeople
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People Like Us
November 28, 1998, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
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People Like Us: A Novel by the author of ''The Two Mrs. Grenvilles'' - NY Times Bestseller
June 1990, Bantam Book, published by arrngmt w/Crown Publishers, Inc.
Paperback
in English
- First Bantam ed. June '90
0553278916 9780553278910
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People Like Us by Dominick Dunne
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The way journalist Gus Bailey tells it, old money is always preferred, but occasionally new money sneaks in—even where it is most unwelcome. After moving from Cincinnati, Elias and Ruby Renthal strike it even richer in New York, turning their millions into billions.
It would be impolite for high society to refuse them now. Not to mention disadvantageous. As long as the market is strong, there’s absolutely nothing to worry about—except for those nasty secrets from the past. Scandal, anyone...?
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