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Last edited by ED Power. July 6, History. An edition of The Betsy Written in English — pages. A race car driver is caught in a family feud for power and position in the automobile industry. Libraries near you: WorldCat. Edition Description A race car driver is caught in a family feud for power and position in the automobile industry. Copyright Date by Harold Robbins. R Be, PS U24 Be. Number of pages Community Reviews 0 Feedback?
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I will definitely recommend this book to fiction, romance lovers. Your Rating:. Your Comment:. Read Online Download. This This is one of the funniest books I have ever read in my life. This car company is making "the Betsy".
Power, greed, power sex and greedy sex. A glamorous and cut-throat game Over a subcompact car. Discos, drugs, everyone is smoking and drinking Crowne Royal all the time. Lots of adultury and betrayal. Basic soap opera stuff. In Detroit. A typical exchange main character's last name is "Hardeman". Of course : The factory roared far beneath Loren Hardeman's penthouse apartment. He lit a cigarette as his eyes glittered with anger. The engineering staff looked as though they'd rather run for the relative safety of the freezing river.
They're beating us before we move an inch on price. She lifted her drink to hide her expression. Her loins gushed at the sight of Hardeman in his anger, and she hated him so much. She quickly sat down and thanked the gods again that Naugahyde wouldn't show the wet spot. But her tightening nipples were impossible to hide in the sheer dress. Why did her body always betray her? Hardeman threw his whiskey glass across the room where it shattered against the oak paneling.
You're fired Duncan. I'm tired of hearing how we can't beat the Gremlin. Somebody find me a man who can get things done!! View 1 comment. Sep 08, Michael rated it it was ok Shelves: romanticlit , xxxeslit , aa-unitedstateslit , zz Feb 09, VijayaRaghavan S N rated it did not like it. Beware everyone.. So those who are not comfortable with swearing please skip this review and for your own good, the book too.. Harold Robins, you sex deprived, pervert, sick minded, fucking asshole If you want to display your sick headed fantasies go and make a porno or write a blog where shit like these gets publicised Had I lived in your times, I swear on myself th Beware everyone..
Had I lived in your times, I swear on myself that I would have come all the way where you were and castrated you myself.. What in the name of fuck is wrong with you you psycho?? Ladies are not for you to satisfy your animalistic urge you fucking moron.. From this book, what I gather is that, he classifies ladies either as a whore or a slut..
There was not even a single female character in the book who hasn't opened her mouth or legs to take what's in between the guy's legs.. Sick of you.. I started reading this book because I took it for a mystery thriller.. Why the single star?? Because between all the sex and sex and more sex, there was some story going behind all the sex, based on automobiles and the fight for power..
I never had any idea on automobile industries and how they functioned.. That's another reason why I kept going.. Never going to read this sicko's book again..
View all 3 comments. Aug 25, Anne rated it really liked it. Holy smokes! A pulpster's response to women's lib, set in the world of race cars and Detroit boardrooms, with people who don't like Detroit very much and presage white flight with every breath. Told by a tarnished angel corporate alpha guy, who gave up a career racing and also lost his face, as we read in the opening scene in a Swiss hospital! Many many scenes with divorcees, female test car drivers, relatives in law I lost track and on and on.
The story hinges on a web of generational family rivalries and skeletons--most typical oedipal stuff, royalty social climbing In this one, the race is on to produce a new sporty car of some kind there were some good driving scenes, but I lost the specificity of the car itself But also an ugly "tracing closet case" story, in which one of the corporate warriors is secretly betraying his wife with the most trollish and unpleasant of the executive cadre, and ultimately commits suicide, in shame.
He did not get to be part of that revolution Sep 05, Mandi Martin rated it liked it. I picked this up at a thrift store for 50 cents. I couldn't pass up the title. It turned out to be an easy read. It gave an interesting insight into the complexity of the car manufacturing world which is something I knew nothing about. The brutal business dealings and plots were sort of fun.
This was another book where the author felt the need to have their male lead sleep with everything that moves. Which wasn't really related to the plot too much. I just don't I picked this up at a thrift store for 50 cents. I just don't find it realistic that this unattractive, cocky middle aged man has women ranging from 17 to 65 chasing after him and that no one seems to mind when he sleeps with their daughters.
If you don't like cars, this will bore you to sleep. Not a brilliant piece of literary artwork by any means, but an interesting weekend read. Lastly: the author switched from first person narrative to a semi third person omnipresent narrator at random. This would be intriguing to analyze in Hemingway, but I have a hunch the author did this by mistake, not for the purpose of symbolism If the female-marketed Harlequin romances have a counterpart in the male market, that counterpart is Harold Robbins.
It took me forever to read it, because I could stand to read it for only fifteen or twenty minutes a day. Aug 29, Debarati rated it liked it Recommends it for: for all. I love the boldness in Harold Robbins novels. Though the leads have grey shades but we still fall in love with them. THis one is about a complicated rich family who manufacture cars.. Apr 29, Ericka Johnson rated it liked it.
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