Love is a Racket A Novel

Love is a Racket A Novel by John Ridley is a first edition published by Knopf in 1998, featuring 295 pages in English. This novel presents a noir farce centered on Jeffty Kittridge, a thirty-seven-year-old ex-wannabe scriptwriter navigating life in Hollywood. Struggling with his identity as a small-time con man, Jeffty grapples with his failures and the looming threats from those he owes money to, all while trying to convince himself that he is not a drunk. His life takes a turn when he encounters a young homeless woman named Mona, whom he idealizes as his chance for redemption and a perfect con.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and dark humor as Jeffty’s story unfolds. The narrative explores themes of love and desperation against a backdrop of crime and the performing arts. As Jeffty’s plans spiral out of control, he confronts the harsh realities of his choices and the complexities of his feelings for Mona. This edition captures Ridley’s sharp wit and caustic commentary, making it a unique addition to the genres of mystery and thriller.
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In his first novel since “Stray Dogs, John Ridley offers up a brilliant noir farce about a small-time con man who finally gets it right just before it all goes wrong.
Everything’s a racket for Jeffty Kittridge, a thirty- seven-year-old ex-wannabe scriptwriter living on the skids in Hollywood–the two-bit cons he pulls for spending money; the way he convinces himself that he’s not a drunk between every shot of booze he kicks back; the way he tries to assure Dumas, the local shark, that he’s just about to pay off his 15K debt . . . Except he’s not good at any of that. He’s been in jail twice (and the state’s got a bad attitude about seeing someone the third time); that bug he just felt crawling up his neck is most likely the first installment of the DTs; and Dumas recently delivered a fairly emphatic payment-due reminder: a couple of his goons busted two of Jeffty’s fingers. The fact is, Jeffty’s a loser, big as they come, and things aren’t about to change up for him anytime soon: “I would’ve felt . . . near terminally depressed,” he tells us as his story begins to unfold, “but I was so used to my life all I felt was content.”
Then he stumbles on salvation: a dirt-caked, street-hardened, exquisitely beautiful young homeless woman named Mona–Jeffty prefers to think of her as Angel–who inspires both his love and the idea for the perfect con. It’s Jeffty’s chance to hit it big, and to be set for good in his new life with his new love. “The thing about love,” Jeffty declares, “is no matter how twisted, or wrong, or evil, it never dies.” But as the momentum of the con carries him closer and closer to what he imagines will be a moment of blissed-out consummation with his angelMona, Jeffty discovers there are some severe exceptions to his rule.
Smart, edgy, caustically funny, “Love Is a Racket puts John Ridley in a darkly comic league of his own.
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