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- 1. Bad Debts In Wollongong May 14, 2012
- Life for the Christie family is thrown into chaos when a get-rich-scheme backfires.
- 2. Somebody That I Used to Know May 21, 2012
- In an attempt to recover the family business, Kate reluctantly teams up with rival Matt Sloane.
- 3. Secrets and Lies May 28, 2012
- When Rick decides to make a comeback, he discovers that Matt has replaced him.
Oct 7, 2003 · Tricky Business is a real ensemble story about a casino ship out of Miami that is used to launder money and traffic in narcotics, unbeknownst to the patrons or most of the staff.
- (785)
- Dave Barry
Life for three generations of the Christie family is thrown into disarray when a disastrous get-rich-quick scheme threatens to ruin the family business.
Tricky Business: With Gigi Edgley, Antony Starr, Lincoln Lewis, Kip Gamblin. A drama series about a family that runs a debt collection business, Tricky Business looks at the lengths people go to get themselves out of trouble.
- (192)
- 2012-05-14
- Drama
- 60
Sep 1, 2002 · Tricky Business. Dave Barry. 3.74. 4,811 ratings375 reviews. The Extravaganza of the Seas is a five-thousand-ton cash cow, a top-heavy tub whose sole function is to carry gamblers three miles from the Florida coast, take their money, then bring them back so they can find more money.
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- Mass Market Paperback
Tricky Business is Dave Barry's second novel. It was first published in 2002. Like his previous novel, Big Trouble, its events take place over only 1-2 days, in and around Miami, Florida. Synopsis
Oct 7, 2003 · Tricky Business. Dave Barry. Penguin, Oct 7, 2003 - Fiction - 304 pages. The Extravaganza of the Seas is a five-thousand-ton cash cow, a top-heavy tub whose sole function is to carry gamblers...
by Dave Barry and Alan Zweibel. Published by Putnam. Publication date: 2003. paperback | 352 pages. Visit your local bookseller or order here: The Extravaganza of the Seas is a five-thousand-ton cash cow, a top-heavy tub whose sole function is to carry gamblers three miles from the Florida coast, take their money, then bring them back so they ...