Confessions of a contractor [sound recording] : a novel / Richard Murphy.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781423383208
- ISBN: 1423383206
- Physical Description: 7 sound discs (8 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
- Publisher: Grand Haven, MI : Brilliance Audio ; p2009.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Compact disc. Title from container. "Unabridged"--Container. "Adult Fiction"--Container. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Dan John Miller. |
Summary, etc.: | After years of renovating houses for wealthy L.A. women and keeping his distance from his clients, Henry Sullivan falls for two different women, former friends for whom he takes on separate remodeling jobs while trying to discover how their friendship ended. |
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Subject: | Contractors > Fiction. Los Angeles (Calif.) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Audiobooks. |
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Confessions of a Contractor
Henry Sullivan has spent seventeen years renovating houses for wealthy women in Los Angeles. To distance himself from his clients, and the intimate environments he works in, he has devised a set of rules to keep him out of trouble. Over the course of one very complicated summer, he begins breaking those rules when he takes on the houses and the lives of two very different women who used to be friends. Henry, an unconventional craftsman with a reputation that precedes him, falls for both women, and quickly finds himself erecting an emotional house of cards as he attempts to complete both jobs while piecing together the mysterious events that ended the women's friendship. Confessions of a Contractor breaks new ground, knocking down the walls of the American home, uncovering the way people behave behind closed doors--and the secrets they shelter within. Candid, amusing, and hugely entertaining, this novel reveals that a good contractor can fix just about any home, but no contractor will ever be able to fix a homeowner.