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  1. Its plot centers on the affair between married Jules Mendelson, an extremely influential member of Los Angeles high society, and Flo March, a diner waitress and aspiring actress whose life is transformed by the illicit relationship until she finds herself the inconvenient woman of the title.

  2. Jan 1, 1990 · Essentially, Flo March is the inconvenient woman. She is the mistress of the rich and powerful Jules Mendelson. So, when his wife realises that she is only married to Jules for sex, she leaves him and goes back to her father's house.

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    • Dominick Dunne
  3. An Inconvenient Woman: A Novel. Paperback – Nov. 17 2009. by Dominick Dunne (Author) 4.4 900 ratings. See all formats and editions. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Good unclean fun . . . [a] convoluted, scandal-greased, exposed-backsides-of-the-rich-and-famous story . . . told in a confiding, breathless undertone.”—Entertainment Weekly.

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    • Dominick Dunne
  4. Nov 17, 2009 · An Inconvenient Woman: A Novel Paperback – November 17, 2009. by Dominick Dunne (Author) 4.4 927 ratings. See all formats and editions. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Good unclean fun . . . [a] convoluted, scandal-greased, exposed-backsides-of-the-rich-and-famous story . . . told in a confiding, breathless undertone.”—Entertainment Weekly.

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    • Dominick Dunne
    • Ballantine Books
  5. Sep 22, 2020 · Jules Mendelson is wealthy. Astronomically so. He and his wife lead the kind of charity-giving, art-filled, high-society life for which each has been carefully groomed. Until Jules falls in love with Flo March, a beautiful actress/waitress. What Flo discovers about the super rich is not a pretty sight.

  6. About An Inconvenient Woman. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Good unclean fun . . . [a] convoluted, scandal-greased, exposed-backsides-of-the-rich-and-famous story . . . told in a confiding, breathless undertone.”—Entertainment Weekly Jules Mendelson is wealthy.

  7. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Good unclean fun . . . [a] convoluted, scandal-greased, exposed-backsides-of-the-rich-and-famous story . . . told in a confiding, breathless undertone.”—Entertainment WeeklyJules Mendelson is wealthy.