a friend of mine recommended this one to me. i opened it up and read the first few pages -- a pr agent's wild media stunt. within the first 2 pages i could see jeremy piven in the lead role of a movie based on this book... slick is the story of a 'slick' pr guy, who has the heart of gold.
price's style reminds me a bit of old noir mysteries. or maybe even david mamet. he uses tight, clipped phrasing, and scott, our pr guy, has a tough exterior bullets can't penetrate. i'll admit that the phrasing seemed so artificial at first that i didn't think i'd see beyond that and get into the story. luckily, price is a gifted story teller, and the rhythm did find me. what i didn't expect based on this beginning, was that there's much more to scott than meets the eye. i don't want to say too much on this subject for fear of ruining this for future readers, but i enjoyed peeling back the layers to scott. i think you will too.
the plot itself has some fun twists and turns... and its hard to NOT learn about advertising as you read this. i have a natural interest in marketing, so i probably loved this bit of education more than the average reader would.
all in all, i enjoyed this book more than i thought i would. i absolutely love pleasant surprises, and this is one of them. i've heard this one is out of print, so it may be a challenge to get your hands on a copy. its worth it if you do.
my friend got his copy for $2.