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Betsy [Mass Market Paperback]

Harold robbins (Author)
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September 3, 1978
In The Betsy, Harold Robbins breaks open the shocking world of the automobile industry. A world of savage ambition, searing passion, and breathtaking fortunes won or lost in a desperate struggle for power! They were two men bound together by their daring, their vision - and their erotic power over women. Angelo Perino rose from an immigrant family to life on the razor's edge, where fast cars and faster women were his for the taking. Loren Hardeman was the patriarch of a giant automobile empire - and of a family sliding into decadence, adultery and destruction. From Detroit to the lavish estates of Grosse Pointe, Miami and the Riviera, they conspired to build the world's most advanced automobile - The Betsy. To do it, they would risk everything they had - and the destinies of the men and women caught in the fire of their dream!
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Harold Robbins was born in 1915 in New York's Hell's Kitchen. He wrote twenty-three novels, as well as numerous film and television scripts. A bestselling novelist for over half a century, his novels have sold over 500 million copies. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Mass Market Paperback
  • Publisher: Pocket (September 3, 1978)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0450041964
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671826239
  • ASIN: 0671826239
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, Hard Hitting, Could not put it down, October 19, 1998
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As with most of the Harold Robbins books that I have read this one was action packed and kept me interested all the way through. This Book is about a shrewd and cunning business minded race car driver who rises to meet the challenges of building a product against all odds. I saw the movie and then I read it again, It was interesting to visualize a younger Tommy Lee Jones as Angelo Perino. I found I enjoyed the book just as much the second time through. 5 stars
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good story and a little raunchy, February 4, 2012
I never read any Harold Robbins books before so to start, I have no previous work to relate/ compare this to. That being said, here's what I thought of 'The Betsy':

It's a book about cars, capitalism, family corruption and sex (lots of that). I didn't realize going into it that every few chapters there would be a few paragraph to one page description of the sex these characters were having. It wasn't drawn out too much, but definitely rated R.

Looking beyond that, there is lots of technology, engineering, and fast cars. It doesn't have a lot of action (I recall maybe 2 fist fights), but lots of deception, and a shock at the end.

It was a quick read for me. I tried to watch the movie and just couldn't. I think the characters are developed well and it reads like a really good story. Being written in the 70's there are lots of discussions about new 'up and coming' cars like The Gremlin and Pacer. That was pretty funny seeing how much those cars were hyped back then. It gets 4 stars because it was a good story, but probably could have generated more buzz (and made a better movie) if it wasn't so raunchy.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not one of Robbins' best, August 22, 2010
"The Betsy" is a novel about the Detroit car industry. Former race car driver Angelo Perino is hired by Loren Hardeman I (aka "Number One"), founder of Bethlehem Motors, to help develop a new car, "The Betsy". This forms the main plot of the novel, and then there are a number of subplots about Perino and three generations of the Hardeman family (there are three characters named Loren Hardeman, all of them often referred to as simply "Loren", making it difficult sometimes to know which one the author is referring to at the moment).

"The Betsy" doesn't live up to Robbins's best work. It lacks focus and direction. There are plenty of subplots and minor characters but none are interesting enough to really keep the reader's attention and interest. There's more focus on business dealings and board meetings than on human emotion and relations. There's plenty of sex but, again, little emotion. And the ending is less than satisfying. A very weak 3 star rating.
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