A memoir of the author's thirty years in the New York City hotel business beginning in the 1960's. Featuring more than thirty-five true tales of burglaries, prostitutes, stolen credit cards, skippers, "bag boosters," employee theft, attempted suicide, dead bodies in rooms, counterfeits…this is a hilarious, sometimes poignant look at the other side of the reception desk before the age of computers.
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