Losing Larry by Elizabeth Pewsey

Losing Larry by Elizabeth Pewsey

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A black comedy with a murder mystery at its heart, set against the backdrop of 50s London and Budapest.

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Losing Larry by Elizabeth Pewsey

Larry Dunne divides his time between writing bad avant-garde poetry, working in a Bloomsbury bookshop, arguing with his girlfriend Pamela and putting the world to rights in a dive off the Strand named Joe's Club in honour of Stalin. Envious of Pamela and her upper-class friends and especially envious of friend Peter's book, Larry takes off to Hungary to breathe the purer air of an ideal state and bask in universal fellowship. But reality in late 50s Budapest is rather different. He soon finds out that the state runs on envy, paranoia and two-stroke, and wants nothing more than to get back to his cosy world of Bohemian London as quickly as possible. Then a woman is murdered in a neighbouring apartment, and he finds himself under suspicion. Larry realises that if the murderer isn't caught, he could be in Budapest for a very long time.
Elizabeth Pewsey was born in Chile, educated in Calcutta, London and at St Hilda's College, Oxford, She has worked as a civil servant and publisher, ran a youth orchestra for two years, and has lived in two cathedral cities - York and Wells - with her husband, their son, who was a cathedral chorister, and daughter.
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ISBN 13 9780340718636
ISBN 10 0340718633
Title Losing Larry
Author Elizabeth Pewsey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2001-01-04
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.