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Two's Company...: A Comedy of Sex, Love, Crime and Treachery Kindle Edition

4.8 out of 5 stars 6 ratings

Brendan Moran is 39 years old, on his way to being a billionaire. A wildly successful CEO of a toy and gaming juggernaut, he is written up in the financial press almost every week and is married to a trophy wife, Diane Palmer, who is also his business partner and very much a part of his success. The couple are high society’s darlings. But, like so many who have it all, Brendan wants more and is apparently willing to risk everything he has to get it.
Antonio Mastroiani is a successful third generation restaurant mogul who has teamed up with childhood friend, Jack Riordan, a rising law enforcement officer, in a secret partnership to smuggle cocaine into New York city and environs. As the size of the coke shipments grow, so do the tensions between them.
Petite and stunningly beautiful Olivia Santangelo is a fashion designer whose career is blossoming in both high fashion and home interior design. Her uncle Renny insists she have a concealed carry permit for a .32 Beretta automatic pistol after she is nearly raped.
Two’s Company is about the interaction of these characters and several others besides. Set in New York City and Long Island, this fast moving story of human Eros and error, foibles and faults, lives up to its subtitle: A Comedy of Sex, Love, Crime and Treachery.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08DXJ1H62
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Brick Hill Roads, LTD (July 29, 2020)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 29, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.0 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 376 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.8 out of 5 stars 6 ratings

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Brian B. Kelly
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Brian B. Kelly’s first years were spent in Ohio farm country, but by the age of twelve he settled in suburban Maryland and attended public school there. Kelly joined the civil rights movement on the Hiser theater picket line in Bethesda, Maryland, in the spring 1960. That September, he entered Phillips Exeter Academy to graduate in 1962. He began studying at Harvard College that fall. During summers and in time off from college, Kelly worked as a laborer on Boston high-rise construction projects as a member of South Boston’s local 223 of the Hod Carriers and Common Laborers Union of North America. In December of 1963, he signed a refusal to fight in Vietnam, and became increasingly active in the collegiate anti-war movement.

Kelly graduated from Harvard with honors in English in 1967 and began writing for the Boston Avatar then co-founded the Boston Free Press in 1968. Late in 1970, he co-founded and soon became president of The Corners of the Mouth, Inc. which opened the first organic restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts and subsequently the first organic bakery and the first organic food store there. In December 1972, Kelly was granted US utility patent #3,705,556 for one of his unique furniture assembly designs.

In February 1975, Kelly moved to New York City to take a job with Time-Life’s hotel cable TV division where he soon became Director of Operations. He stayed with the company which became Spectradyne, Inc. until he formed National Video Industries, Inc. late in 1976. NVI became the leading independent teleproduction facility in Manhattan during the 1980’s and early 1990’s, producing progressive video and television projects while doing commercial work for such clients as The Miss America Pageant and Pepsi Cola.

In 1990, Kelly made his first trip to Russia and quickly became a consultant in the formation of Russia’s second major television network, Channel Russia, working with the Russian Radio and Television Company under the leadership of Boris Yeltsin. In 1991, he co-founded Video International in Moscow which is today one of the most successful media companies in the Russian Federation. Working in television in Moscow in the 1990’s, Kelly was involved in producing Russian beauty pageants and popular Russian TV shows including Stars of America, Stars of World Screen and Vladimir Posner’s America. In 1993, he co-founded International Broadcasting and Communications, Inc., a consulting firm employed by both former Soviet companies making the transition to capitalism and by American firms such as Hughes Corporation interested in doing business in Russia. Thus Brian B. Kelly has been familiar with Russia for nearly three decades through friends, family and business. Though maintaining a Moscow residence since the early 1990s, he spends most of his time in Bushwick, Brooklyn, working on new writing and video projects: Commie Spy! and The Soviet Patriot From Brooklyn, both based on the life of Joel Barr, a close friend and associate of Julius Rosenberg who was also a Soviet collaborator and who, unlike Rosenberg, escaped the FBI to spend forty years in the USSR under a new name and KGB legend—becoming personally acquainted with Nikita Khrushchev and joining the highest levels of Soviet technical and scientific endeavors. Kelly became personally acquainted with Barr in 1991. Kelly is also working on several video productions about Timothy Leary and related matters from his large archive of such material.

Kelly has published five novels so far: Tropic of Paradise, a Tahitian Love Story, 2010, based on his experiences in Tahiti in 1962; The Irish Smuggler, 2013; Just Call Me Whitey, 2016; Our American, A Romance of Moscow, 2017 and Mother Russia, 2017.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2021
    I  have not felt this way since I finished "The Godfather" in college.  I am as sorry now that this engaging page turner ended as I was then.  Kelly is a great story teller who left me wanting more.

    Kelly responds positively to feminist thought while also putting forth the male point of view.  He succeeds in creating a world where the main characters can with honesty,  humor,  trust and abandon ultimately cast aside societal constraints and conventions for the joy of following ones desires with love and joy.  He does this looking at the light and dark sides of our nature.    This tension is  conveyed by the telling of what the characters are actually thinking.

    It is an easy read writen in short pithy chapters and headings that seduces the reader to want more.

    I found this story to be visual and  expect it will probably make for a great play and even a possible film. I read it fast in two sittings. 

    This book will be liked by those of us who are or wish to be unshackled by the norms and constraints of our society. It
    suggests that we are all free spirits who are better off being ourselves without doing harm.

    Tom Bondy
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2021
    This latest novel from Brian Kelly is an engaging tale with a diverse and unique cast of characters each of whom, in his or her own way, challenges the conventional expectations and norms of modern life. Nothing is sacred and everything is called into question, including the nature of marriage, fidelity, sexual identity, gender roles, friendship, business ethics, laws, crimes, duties and (in more sense than one) family obligations.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2021
    Loved it! All of a sudden I felt that I absolutely couldn't put it down until I finished. Riveting.....lost a lot of sleep...worth it! ---Julia O.

    Loved it! All of a sudden I felt that I absolutely couldn't put it down until I finished. Riveting.....lost a lot of sleep...worth it! ---Julia O.
    Loved it! All of a sudden I felt that I absolutely couldn't put it down until I finished. Riveting.....lost a lot of sleep...worth it! ---Julia O.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2021
    Reading Brian Kelly’s latest novel Two's Company is a perfect remedy for the pandemic blues. Exciting plot twists and scintillating sex scenes will help cure any of the boredom you feel from being cooped up inside. The bonus is that the book is incredibly well written and its exploration of the infinite variety of human relationships make it the perfect read for our times.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020
    Sit down and enjoy this rich and ribald romp through the boardrooms and bedrooms of corporate America. This frankly feminist novel explores the sexual landscape of every man’s dream--and you will be surprised by the twists and turns of the emotional journey that ensues when a man beds down with two willing women.
    And treat yourself to a knowing and detailed look into workings of the high-end illegal drug smuggling industry--where the profits can be enormous and the punishment can be deadly.
    Put it all together and you get this page-turner of a book that explores the possibilities that arise when convention and crime evolve into forms that we can only imagine--and can’t wait to explore!
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