79 Park Avenue

Cover of 79 Park Avenue by Harold Robbins
Publisher: Iridium Press
Year: 2017
Language: en
Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9781633732827
ISBN-10: 1633732827
Dimensions:
Height: 9.01573 Inches
Length: 5.98424 Inches
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Width: 0.7594473 Inches
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79 Park Avenue by Harold Robbins, published by Iridium Press on June 15, 2017, is a compelling exploration of female sexuality and power dynamics in mid-20th century America. This edition spans 340 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows MaryAnn Flood, a woman who rises to prominence through her involvement in an escort service, all while navigating her complex relationship with ADA Mike Keyes, who is tasked with prosecuting her. The story delves into themes of love, ambition, and the societal perceptions surrounding female sexuality.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of action, adventure, and legal suspense as the characters confront their past and the implications of their choices. The novel raises thought-provoking questions about gender roles and societal norms, making it a relevant read even decades after its initial release. As Mike and MaryAnn grapple with their intertwined fates, the narrative invites reflection on the ongoing complexities of power and desire. This edition of 79 Park Avenue offers a fresh look at Robbins’ seminal work, ensuring that its themes resonate with contemporary audiences.


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In 1955, New York Times bestselling novelist Harold Robbins shocked the world by pulling back the bedroom curtain to expose America’s complicated and controversial relationship with the power of female sexuality. The concept was stunning, salacious… and breathtaking–a story not only built entirely upon the premise of illicit sex, but from a woman’s point of view, as she uses it to rise to a position of power and wealth in a man’s world. It was a seminal moment, and the literary world would never be the same.

Fate, love, power, and sex collide in the halls of justice in New York City as ADA Mike Keyes comes face-to-face with his lifelong love, MaryAnn Flood, the city’s most notorious–to say nothing of dangerous–madame. Before she was a tabloid celebrity with a little black book full of the names, though, Marja Fluudjincki was a shy young girl who captured his heart and never let it go. In the years since, she’s parlayed her beauty into power and position as the head of 79 Park Avenue, an escort service catering to the rich and powerful under the guise of an upscale modeling agency. Now, with Marja on trial and Mike the prosecutor assigned to her case, they both face the biggest challenge of their lives. Is she still capable of love after sacrificing everything to claw her way up from the mean streets to the penthouse? Can he–should he–set aside his personal feelings for the sake of justice?

79 Park Avenue is a story of unanswered, perhaps unanswerable, questions, for society as much as its brilliantly nuanced characters. Why is the promiscuous man celebrated while his female counterpart is shamed? How can we revel in the sexualization of women, yet respect them so little? How much progress have we really made in the battle of the sexes? More than 60 years after its original release, the story of MaryAnn Flood remains just as relevant today, and this, more than anything demonstrates the genius and talent of Harold Robbins.

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Publisher: Iridium Press. Year: 2017.
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ISBN-13: 9781633732827. ISBN-10: 1633732827.
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Language: en. Pages: 340.

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