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An ex-cop gets sucked back into an evil world he thought he'd left behind "Vealshank" Tani's life ends in an abandoned train station. The killers don't just torture Tani, they skin him and hang him from a steal beam as a treat for the carrion eaters. This grisly scene wouldn't matter to Gilrein, a cabbie who knows to mind his own business, except that he spent the evening as Tani's chauffeur. Whether he knows anything or not, his life is now a liability to August Kroger, kingpin and show more rare-book addict--and enemies of Kroger do not live long. Before he drove a Checker, Gilrein was a cop, with a life built around the force. His wife wore a badge as well, serving valiantly until the day an explosion took her life and forced Gilrein to abandon their profession. Sensing a connection between Tani's death and his wife's, Gilrein reopens the case, hoping to expose the conspiracy that ended her life--before it claims his too. show lessTags
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This book is definitely not for the squeamish. The prologue revolves around the skinning of a man and part of the narrative details a genocide back in the old country. The city of Quinsigamond is again the star of the show with only small plot elements tying this one to the previous in the series. This time around we follow independent cab driver and former police officer Gilrein as he tries to uncover the reason why he's just been beaten up by a couple of hoodlums thinking that he had a package that belonged to their boss. As with all the books in this series there is so much more going on than just the basic plot and whatever I write here couldn't do justice to the underlying elements of this story.
Not many authors could pull off a show more book like this and still leave you wanting more from this cess-pit of all the evils of mankind that is Quinsigamond. show less
Not many authors could pull off a show more book like this and still leave you wanting more from this cess-pit of all the evils of mankind that is Quinsigamond. show less
The short (untitled or un-numbered) preceding chapter 1, nearly forced me to throw the book away. Some puritan sensibilities rose from somewhere buried and nearly had me miss this magnifically written work of art. The twists, turns, ins and outs, keep you cataloguing characters so that no one, on their return to stage, is a stranger. Get a copy -- you won't be disappointed.
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No Exit 18 Years (10)
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- Dedication
- To Claire Teresita
- First words
- You are hearing the screams of a small fat man. This will be your last opportunity to turn away. The noise should end presently.
- Blurbers
- Ellroy, James
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