Razzmatazz

Razzmatazz

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May 17, 2022 · انگلیسی · کتاب صوتی
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زبان انگلیسی
منتشر شده May 17, 2022
ناشر HarperAudio

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In the vibrant city of San Francisco during 1947, Sammy “Two Toes” Tiffin navigates the lively underbelly of nightlife as a bartender. He’s not just serving drinks; he’s entwined in a web of colorful characters and escapades that make up the bustling community around Cookie's Coffee. This isn’t your average diner; it’s a hub of eccentric personalities, each with their unique quirks, offering a glimpse into a world where every conversation sparkles with wit and intrigue.

As Sammy mixes cocktails and banters with patrons, he finds himself unwittingly drawn into a series of unpredictable events. With a backdrop of post-war energy and the endless ambitions of the time, every shift brings new challenges, from peculiar customers to the looming threat of rival establishments. The allure of the golden age is palpable, filled with hopes and dreams as everyone seeks their moment of razzle-dazzle.

The narrative seamlessly intertwines humor with a dexterous storytelling approach, inviting readers to experience the lively rhythms of bartender life. There’s a sense of camaraderie among the Cookie’s Irregulars, and their boisterous interactions add depth to the tale, making it rich with hilarity and heart. Each character, from the gregarious regulars to the enigmatic newcomers, adds a distinct flavor to the setting.

Amidst the chaos and charm of post-war San Francisco, Sammy discovers that sometimes life is about more than just serving up drinks; it’s about connections, adventures, and a sprinkle of razzamatazz that keeps the spirits high. As the night unfolds, readers are taken on a rollicking journey that dances between laughter and contemplation, wrapping them in the nostalgia of an era filled with promise.

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