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The Bobby Gold Stories

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From the host of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown and New York Times bestselling author of Kitchen Confidential, a crime novel about a lovable criminal, a fabulous cook, and a botched robbery that sets the pair on the run.
After doing ten years in the clinker, Bobby Gold out and ready for work. With not even an attempt to play it straight, he's back to breaking bones for tough guys. His turf: the club scene and restaurant racket. It's not that he enjoys the job-Bobby has real heart-but he's good at it and a guy has to make a living. Things change when he meets Nikki, the cook at a club most definitely not in his territory. Smitten, he can't stay away. Bobby Gold had known trouble before, but with Nikki the sauté bitch in his life, things take a turn for life or death.
A fast, furious, pitch-perfect story of food, sex, crime, and mayhem, The Bobby Gold Stories is Bourdain at his best.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 14, 2003
      With the same explosive energy and irreverent humor with which he described the behind-the-scenes affairs of the restaurant industry in Kitchen Confidential, Bourdain revisits some of the themes that made him famous: passion, food and violence. The novel (Bourdain's third, after Bone in the Throat
      and Gone Bamboo) tells the story of Bobby Gold, probably the world's most unlikely gangster. A nice Jewish pre-med student implicated in a drug deal gone bad, Bobby goes to prison for 10 years and emerges with an entirely different set of uses for his knowledge of anatomy. Once released, he goes to work for his old friend Eddie Fish, a mobster turned nightclub owner, and falls in love with Nikki, a boisterous sous-chef with dangerous ambitions. Bobby and Nikki get involved in a botched robbery, forcing both to run for their lives. Their seedy shenanigans are wittily chronicled by Bourdain, in his nouveau hard-boiled prose ("'You want truffle jiz? Get your own truffle jiz, cabron' "). In one memorable set piece, Bobby engages in multiple pages of rueful conversation with an old fish wholesaler who's late on a payment to Eddie and knows he's about to be worked over (" 'I get to pick the arm?' 'Sure,' said Bobby. 'Your choice. You pick it' "). Readers will once again be delighted by Bourdain's charming, rugged sensibility, like a modern-day Damon Runyon, and his gourmet blend of wit, suspense and style. 10-city author tour.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2003
      Premed coke dealer Bobby Gold got caught, did 10 years, and came out big, muscled, and mean. Now he's head of security at a mobbed-up nightclub, moonlighting as a bone-breaking goon. He's sick of it, though, because under his black-clad, tough-guy exterior, he's got " feelings." He wants out of the racket even though he doesn't have specific plans. The third work of fiction by Bourdain, most known for his " Kitchen Confidential" (2000), is more novella than novel, 176 pages that some readers will finish during a day's commute. The former chef writes great scenes, including an early exchange where we learn that the guy Bobby's about to maim is his uncle, and a bit where Bobby's boss refuses to order from the menu. But that's about all he offers: The plot is bland and late-arriving, forcing this dish to get by on presentation alone. Bourdain also betrays his background with descriptions of food that are more convincing than the criminal atmosphere. This is tasty, easily digestible, and not very filling.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2003, American Library Association.)

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