Putting on the Ritz

Putting on the Ritz by Joe Keenan is a reprint edition published by Penguin on November 1, 1992. This 336-page book is written in English and presents a comedic narrative featuring a witty duo from Blue Heaven. The story revolves around their escapades as they infiltrate the world of a tasteless real estate and media magnate, aiming to transform his talentless wife into a singer while competing for the attention of a suave magazine editor.
Readers will find a deftly crafted comedy that explores themes of bad manners, financial intrigue, and romantic rivalry. The narrative unfolds with humor and sharp wit, showcasing the characters’ interactions and the absurdities of their social milieu. With its focus on LGBTQ+ themes and literary elements, this book offers an engaging experience for those interested in fiction that delves into the complexities of relationships and ambition.
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The witty duo from Blue Heaven invade the entourage of a tasteless real estate/media magnate, attempt to turn his talentless wife into a chanteuse, and vie for the affections of a suave magazine editor, in this deftly delicious comedy of bad manners, financial skullduggery, and romantic infighting.
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