

A deliciously, maliciously deft comedy of bad manners, high society, financial skulduggery, and romantic infighting.
Roll over, Wilde, Wodehouse, and Noel Coward! Joe Keenan is back--and so are his ineffable creations, Philip Cavanaugh and Gilbert Selwyn, the hilariously witty duo who've turned social climbing into a form of terrorism. In Putting On the Ritz they invade the entourage of a tasteless New York real-estate and media magnate, try to turn his talentless wife (a woman so rich "she ovulates Faberge eggs") into a chanteuse, and vie for the affections of a paralyzingly suave magazine editor--in a novel whose comic complications, dizzying repartee, and cast of high-hat lowlifes are nothing less than irresistible.
Roll over, Wilde, Wodehouse, and Noel Coward! Joe Keenan is back--and so are his ineffable creations, Philip Cavanaugh and Gilbert Selwyn, the hilariously witty duo who've turned social climbing into a form of terrorism. In Putting On the Ritz they invade the entourage of a tasteless New York real-estate and media magnate, try to turn his talentless wife (a woman so rich "she ovulates Faberge eggs") into a chanteuse, and vie for the affections of a paralyzingly suave magazine editor--in a novel whose comic complications, dizzying repartee, and cast of high-hat lowlifes are nothing less than irresistible.
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