All is not well at the Dreadnought Grill. The chef has a smack habit, the owner has been set up by the FBI and in the midst of this, the sous-chef Tommy is just trying to do his job. As depraved as it is hilarious, Anthony Bourdain's first novel is street smart and spiced with drugged-up savvy, foul-mouthed feds and salty mob speak. With a cast of unforgettables like the hitman who covers himself in clingfilm to avoid leaving fingerprints and a plot with more twists than a plate of spaghetti, Bone in the Throat rocks through the streets of Manhattan at a blistering pace.
Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain was a renowned American chef, author, and television personality known for his culinary expertise and adventurous spirit. His most notable works include the bestselling memoir "Kitchen Confidential" and the travel series "Parts Unknown." Bourdain's writing style was raw, honest, and unapologetic, as he shared his experiences in the restaurant industry and around the world with a captivating and often irreverent voice. His contributions to literature and television have had a significant impact on the food and travel genre, inspiring audiences to explore new cuisines and cultures. Bourdain's legacy continues to resonate through his passionate storytelling and fearless exploration of the world.