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Its plot centers on the affair between married Jules Mendelson, an extremely influential member of Los Angeles high society, and Flo March, a diner waitress and aspiring actress whose life is transformed by the illicit relationship until she finds herself the inconvenient woman of the title.
Jan 1, 1990 · Jules Mendelson is wealthy. Astronomically so. He and his wife lead the kind of charity-giving, art-filled, high-society life for which each has been carefully groomed. Until Jules falls in love with Flo March, a beautiful actress/waitress. What Flo discovers about the superrich is not a pretty sight.
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- Paperback
- Dominick Dunne
An Inconvenient Woman: With Jason Robards, Jill Eikenberry, Rebecca De Mornay, Chelsea Field. A fictional account of the Bloomingdale murder scandal in the 1980's about an heir to one of the richest families in USA and his affair with a model.
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- 1991-05-12
- Drama, Mystery, Thriller
- 182
Sep 22, 2020 · Jules Mendelson is wealthy. Astronomically so. He and his wife lead the kind of charity-giving, art-filled, high-society life for which each has been carefully groomed. Until Jules falls in love with Flo March, a beautiful actress/waitress.
Nov 17, 2009 · The late great Dunne's best novel since The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, arguably his most famous work, and like An Inconvenient Woman, also based on a true crime murder mystery among high society. Both tell a tale of young woman from the wrong side of the tracks who comes too close for comfort to those in power.
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- $18
- Dominick Dunne
- Ballantine Books
Feb 22, 2012 · NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Good unclean fun . . . [a] convoluted, scandal-greased, exposed-backsides-of-the-rich-and-famous story . . . told in a confiding, breathless...
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About An Inconvenient Woman. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Good unclean fun . . . [a] convoluted, scandal-greased, exposed-backsides-of-the-rich-and-famous story . . . told in a confiding, breathless undertone.”—Entertainment Weekly Jules Mendelson is wealthy.