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"Reminiscent of Selby's Last exit to Brooklyn, this book is not for the faint-hearted."
— j.j. birchwood —
"With Three is the Charm, Finkel serves up a cunning cocktail
of his darkest and at the same time lovingest prose."
— d. manerston —
"Every page breathes a horrifying and enticing blend of camaraderie,
violence, semen and ground meat. I ate it all up!"
— h. newland —
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Renowned as the world's greatest xylophonist,
Ian Finkel was born in Brooklyn, New York. An incessant performing musician and composer, Ian is also an acclaimed and diverse writer, having penned many film and stage
productions, novels and books of short stories.
1956 – Three is the charm is a
most-provocative, explicit and at the same time lovingest novel.
Practicing five hours a day and writing for another six, Ian's daily routine is never too full to take the time and tell you about his greatest passion: cigars.
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Other books by Ian Finkel You're not supposed to be here
2010
Hilarious travel stories by the world's greatest xylophonist, while on his trips performing around the world.
Sex stories my wife told me
March 2013
When Harvey's wife Janie —the perfect couple, married for years in sweet simplicity — suddenly begins writing stories of the foulest nature, Harvey is put through a hell that no good man deserves.
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