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Poppy Z Brite

    This author delves into the darker aspects of the human psyche and the fluidity of identity, exploring themes of outsiderhood and the search for belonging. Their work often navigates the realms of horror and the supernatural, presenting a raw and visceral reading experience. With a distinctively provocative style, they challenge conventional boundaries and confront readers with uncomfortable truths about society and human nature. Their narratives are known for their unsettling yet deeply resonant exploration of the human condition.

    Liquor
    • 2004

      Liquor

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(2582)Add rating

      Two line cooks decide to open their own restaurant in New Orleans in the second book in the Rickey and G-Man series by novelist Poppy Z. Brite. New Orleans natives Rickey and G-man are lifetime friends and down-and-out line cooks desperate to make a quick buck. When Rickey concocts the idea of opening a restaurant in their alcohol-loving hometown where every dish packs a spirited punch, they know they're on their way to the bank. With some wheeling and dealing, a slew of great recipes, and a few lucky breaks, Rickey and G-man are soon on their way to opening Liquor, their very own restaurant. But first they need to pacify a local crank who doesn't want to see his neighborhood disturbed, sidestep Rickey's deranged ex-boss, rein in their big-mouth silent partner before he runs amok, and stay afloat in a stew of corruption in a town well known for its bottom feeders. A manic, spicy romp through the kitchens, back alleys, dive bars, and drug deals of the country's most sublimely ridiculous city, author Poppy Z. Brite masterfully shakes equal parts ambition, scandal, cocaine, and murder, and serves Liquor straight up, with a twist.

      Liquor