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Swan Boats at Four
  

Swan Boats at Four (Hardcover)

by George V. Higgins (Author)
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Though Higgins's trademark Boston lowlifes, pols and lawyers are absent from this moderately engaging detour into high society, his trademark long monologues are definitely present: the protagonist's opening screed against federal bureaucrats runs to about 7000 words. Sixty-ish Massachusetts banker David Carroll and his wife, Frances, are on the London-to-New York maiden voyage of a refurbished luxury liner, a trip that Frances booked even though, 12 years earlier, David had a fling with the liner's 30-year-old marketing manager, Melissa. The Carrolls are forced to share a table with elegant retired Yankee Burton Rutledge, who regales them with stories of his late wife, her life and loves?at every meal for five days. Rutledge's tale is often convoluted, containing dialogue within dialogue. It's unlikely and ambiguous as well (Is Rutledge ever telling the truth?), and the Carrolls come off as self-absorbed and boring. But Higgins (Bomber's Law) keeps everything aloft on clouds of effortless hot air?or at least until the shaggy-dog ending. Rights: ICM.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Library Journal

Higgins usually prefers a seedy setting, but his new work takes place in the first-class dining room of an ocean liner.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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1.0 out of 5 stars ZZZZZZ, Jan 5 2004
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Long-winded ramblings aboard a trans-Atlantic cruise. I kept on reading to see where the book was going...across the Atlantic, where else? A tedious read with a predictable ending. I am only thankful that it was not a world tour.
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