Bone in the Throat

Bone in the Throat

by Anthony Bourdain

Narrated by Kaleo Griffith

Unabridged — 8 hours, 50 minutes

Bone in the Throat

Bone in the Throat

by Anthony Bourdain

Narrated by Kaleo Griffith

Unabridged — 8 hours, 50 minutes

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Overview

A wildly funny, irreverent tale of murder, mayhem, and the mob.

When up-and-coming chef Tommy Pagana settles for a less than glamorous stint at his uncle's restaurant in Manhattan's Little Italy, he unwittingly finds himself a partner in big-time crime. And when the mob decides to use the kitchen for a murder, nothing Tommy learned in cooking school has prepared him for what happens next. With the FBI on one side and his eccentric wise guy superiors on the other, Tommy has to struggle to do right by his conscience and avoid getting killed in the meantime...

Stuffed with charming characters and peppered with Bourdain's wry humor, Bone in the Throat is one satisfying feast of a novel.


Editorial Reviews

JUNE 2016 - AudioFile

A hopeless chef, a failing restaurant, and Mob connections the FBI wants to expose. The premise for Anthony Bourdain's first novel is as warm and entertaining as the culinary travel show that made him famous. Narrator Kaleo Griffith makes the most of the main character, Tommy Pagano, letting the listener feel his emotions, which range from whining to desperate. Griffith’s quick tempo keeps the pace of this crime caper moving forward through the back alleys of the Bronx and Brooklyn. He conveys the danger inherent in this male-dominated world in his delivery of realistic dialogue and steamy sex scenes. The listener will laugh as the pressure mounts, and Tommy must do whatever it takes to save his business—and his life. M.R. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

First-time author Bourdain presents a savory portion of gangster tartare spiced with salty mobspeak, coked-up chefs, wild entrepreneurs and foul-mouthed feds, served up in the colorful ambience of Manhattan's Little Italy. The FBI is using a former dentist to open and run a restaurant in a sting operation designed to catch 280-pound loan shark ``Sally Wig'' Patera-a crazed mafioso assigned to do the Don's dirty work. The deluded dentist thinks he really runs the Dreadnaught Grill and blows FBI cash on dumb marketing schemes instead of paying Sally's dues and vig. Meanwhile, Sally's nephew, Tommy Pagano, sous chef at the Dreadnaught, who loathes both his uncle and mob life, still feels loyal to the Family and so gives Sally after-hours use of the kitchen to ``talk some business.'' But Tommy isn't happy when Sally and Skinny di Milito-who strips naked before his hits to cut down on blood-spatter cleanup-kill a fellow mobster and cut up the body with the chef's knife. Though the FBI pressures Tommy hard to sell out his uncle, he stays loyal, at least until the restaurant, the chef and his cooking career are threatened by Sally and Skinny, pushing him into unexpected action. The cast of this dark-humored, street-smart novel romps through Greenwich Village and Little Italy on a testosterone high in a perfect sendup of macho mobsters and feebs alike, while the kitchen antics reveal a real love for-and knowledge of-cooking, including a mouth-watering recipe for Portuguese Seafood Chowder, complete with squid, lobster, swordfish and cherrystone clams. Major ad/promo. (June)

JUNE 2016 - AudioFile

A hopeless chef, a failing restaurant, and Mob connections the FBI wants to expose. The premise for Anthony Bourdain's first novel is as warm and entertaining as the culinary travel show that made him famous. Narrator Kaleo Griffith makes the most of the main character, Tommy Pagano, letting the listener feel his emotions, which range from whining to desperate. Griffith’s quick tempo keeps the pace of this crime caper moving forward through the back alleys of the Bronx and Brooklyn. He conveys the danger inherent in this male-dominated world in his delivery of realistic dialogue and steamy sex scenes. The listener will laugh as the pressure mounts, and Tommy must do whatever it takes to save his business—and his life. M.R. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170153343
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/15/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
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