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Muerte en el Lovely Lady Club in Chattanooga, TN
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Muerte en el Lovely Lady Club in Chattanooga, TN
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Es 1999 y Samantha lleva años trabajando como bailarina en el club de striptease Lovely Lady. No suele mezclar trabajo con amistad; al fin y al cabo, ya tiene suficiente con el celoso de su novio y la hija de este. Pero la bailarina nueva va tan perdida que Samantha se siente obligada a ayudarla a comprender los secretos del club: cómo hablarle al dueño para persuadirlo, encajar con las otras chicas y ganar dinero. Una noche, cuando la chica necesita que alguien la acompañe a casa, Samantha se ofrece a llevarla: una decisión simple que se convierte en fatídica. Georgia, otra de las bailarinas involucrada en la investigación de asesinato y desaparición, reúne información para Holly, la detective que lleva el caso. Georgia solo quiere ayudar, pero su involucración la convierte en un objetivo. Mientras Holly y Georgia identifican a los sospechosos, el punto de vista de la historia va cambiando entre bailarinas, detectives, niños, dueños del club… y el asesino. Inspirándose en su experiencia como bailarina, Marie Rutkoski nos sumerge en la cautivadora atmósfera de club, que cobra vida mediante personajes complejos que intentan protegerse a sí mismos y a quienes aman. Con unos personajes ricos y un argumento magistral, esta obra llega al núcleo de la eterna pregunta: ¿Cómo pueden vivir las mujeres sabiendo que los hombres pueden herirlas?
It’s 1999 and Samantha has danced for years at the Lovely Lady strip club. She’s not used to mixing work and friendship-after all, between her jealous boyfriend and his young daughter, she has enough on her plate. But the newest dancer is so clueless that Samantha feels compelled to help her learn the hustle and drama of the club: how to sweet-talk the boss, fit in with the other women, and make good money. One night, when the new girl needs a ride home, Samantha agrees to drive: a simple decision that turns deadly. Georgia, another dancer drawn into the ensuing murder and missing person investigation, gathers information for Holly, a grieving detective determined to solve the case. Georgia just wants to help, but her involvement makes her a target. As Holly and Georgia round up their suspects, the story’s point of view shifts between dancers, detectives, children, club patrons-and the killer. Drawing on her experience as a former dancer, Marie Rutkoski immerses us in the captivating world of the club, which comes alive with complicated people trying their best to protect themselves and those they love. Character-driven and masterfully plotted, Real Easy gets to the heart of the timeless question: How do women live their lives knowing that men can hurt them?
It’s 1999 and Samantha has danced for years at the Lovely Lady strip club. She’s not used to mixing work and friendship-after all, between her jealous boyfriend and his young daughter, she has enough on her plate. But the newest dancer is so clueless that Samantha feels compelled to help her learn the hustle and drama of the club: how to sweet-talk the boss, fit in with the other women, and make good money. One night, when the new girl needs a ride home, Samantha agrees to drive: a simple decision that turns deadly. Georgia, another dancer drawn into the ensuing murder and missing person investigation, gathers information for Holly, a grieving detective determined to solve the case. Georgia just wants to help, but her involvement makes her a target. As Holly and Georgia round up their suspects, the story’s point of view shifts between dancers, detectives, children, club patrons-and the killer. Drawing on her experience as a former dancer, Marie Rutkoski immerses us in the captivating world of the club, which comes alive with complicated people trying their best to protect themselves and those they love. Character-driven and masterfully plotted, Real Easy gets to the heart of the timeless question: How do women live their lives knowing that men can hurt them?
Es 1999 y Samantha lleva años trabajando como bailarina en el club de striptease Lovely Lady. No suele mezclar trabajo con amistad; al fin y al cabo, ya tiene suficiente con el celoso de su novio y la hija de este. Pero la bailarina nueva va tan perdida que Samantha se siente obligada a ayudarla a comprender los secretos del club: cómo hablarle al dueño para persuadirlo, encajar con las otras chicas y ganar dinero. Una noche, cuando la chica necesita que alguien la acompañe a casa, Samantha se ofrece a llevarla: una decisión simple que se convierte en fatídica. Georgia, otra de las bailarinas involucrada en la investigación de asesinato y desaparición, reúne información para Holly, la detective que lleva el caso. Georgia solo quiere ayudar, pero su involucración la convierte en un objetivo. Mientras Holly y Georgia identifican a los sospechosos, el punto de vista de la historia va cambiando entre bailarinas, detectives, niños, dueños del club… y el asesino. Inspirándose en su experiencia como bailarina, Marie Rutkoski nos sumerge en la cautivadora atmósfera de club, que cobra vida mediante personajes complejos que intentan protegerse a sí mismos y a quienes aman. Con unos personajes ricos y un argumento magistral, esta obra llega al núcleo de la eterna pregunta: ¿Cómo pueden vivir las mujeres sabiendo que los hombres pueden herirlas?
It’s 1999 and Samantha has danced for years at the Lovely Lady strip club. She’s not used to mixing work and friendship-after all, between her jealous boyfriend and his young daughter, she has enough on her plate. But the newest dancer is so clueless that Samantha feels compelled to help her learn the hustle and drama of the club: how to sweet-talk the boss, fit in with the other women, and make good money. One night, when the new girl needs a ride home, Samantha agrees to drive: a simple decision that turns deadly. Georgia, another dancer drawn into the ensuing murder and missing person investigation, gathers information for Holly, a grieving detective determined to solve the case. Georgia just wants to help, but her involvement makes her a target. As Holly and Georgia round up their suspects, the story’s point of view shifts between dancers, detectives, children, club patrons-and the killer. Drawing on her experience as a former dancer, Marie Rutkoski immerses us in the captivating world of the club, which comes alive with complicated people trying their best to protect themselves and those they love. Character-driven and masterfully plotted, Real Easy gets to the heart of the timeless question: How do women live their lives knowing that men can hurt them?
It’s 1999 and Samantha has danced for years at the Lovely Lady strip club. She’s not used to mixing work and friendship-after all, between her jealous boyfriend and his young daughter, she has enough on her plate. But the newest dancer is so clueless that Samantha feels compelled to help her learn the hustle and drama of the club: how to sweet-talk the boss, fit in with the other women, and make good money. One night, when the new girl needs a ride home, Samantha agrees to drive: a simple decision that turns deadly. Georgia, another dancer drawn into the ensuing murder and missing person investigation, gathers information for Holly, a grieving detective determined to solve the case. Georgia just wants to help, but her involvement makes her a target. As Holly and Georgia round up their suspects, the story’s point of view shifts between dancers, detectives, children, club patrons-and the killer. Drawing on her experience as a former dancer, Marie Rutkoski immerses us in the captivating world of the club, which comes alive with complicated people trying their best to protect themselves and those they love. Character-driven and masterfully plotted, Real Easy gets to the heart of the timeless question: How do women live their lives knowing that men can hurt them?

















