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In 1987, in the midst of the backstabbing, self-promotion, and lurid prose of the upcoming presidential campaign, the destinies of four people become intertwined--Charlie Ringman, his law associate Judith Grust, Democrat Hank Morriday, and publicist Candy Romulade--in a wicked satire of Washington power politics.
Frank's last novel "The Columnist" was called "A lusty, witty novel of Washington."--"Newsweek." This is his latest story of what makes news and why there is no bad PR.
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Election, Fiction, Political campaigns, Presidents, New York Times reviewed, Fiction, generalPlaces
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Bad Publicity: A Novel
March 1, 2005, Simon & Schuster
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in English
0743247809 9780743247801
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"BY SEPTEMBER OF 1987 Charles Dingleman had become the sort of person who muttered obscenities when the supermarket line moved too slowly."
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