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The tale of three unremorseful criminals with two felony convictions apiece and no more chances. Under California's 'Three Strikes' law, one more conviction - even for shoplifting - carries a mandatory life sentence with no prospect of remission. But a law intended to deter career criminals has the opposite effect on these three. Combined they have spent a lifetime behind bars and have no idea, or intention, of leading a straight life under rules set by a system they have never belonged to.

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A visceral- hard hitting crime fiction novel; from a man who practically grew up in the California penal system (Mr. Bunker was a thief and drug dealer, who spent more than 20 years behind bars before being released for the last time in 1975) In this book, Mr. Bunker has no time for florid/pretty prose. He gets to the meat and potatoes from the get-go (No pussyfooting, just the way me likes)

The main protagonists are: Troy Cameron and his two amigos; Diesel Carson and Gerald ‘Mad Dog’ McCain, whom after being release from the poky; are on a freight train to mayhem. Their plan is to only hit other criminals such as pimps, and drug dealers, because what are they gonna do? Call the cops?

Their first hit goes somewhat smoothly, the show more second one, however becomes complicated because their assignment is to kidnap a child from a former associate of a powerful Mexican kingpin. Amid all of this there’s an elephant farting in the room, because one of the protagonist is nothing more than a drug-addled, blood thirsty, cold blooded killer, who has innocent blood on his hands—a passage in the book which I found upsetting—but that’s what great art does; it’s supposed to move you one way or another, but move you nonetheless.

Five out of Five Stars for this dark, violent and unsettling novel.

Edward Bunker, writer and actor, born December 31 1933; died July 19 2005 RIP.
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Mr. Bunker was a bank robber that got caught served his time and stayed out of jail to write. This experience allows for a realism that is unsurpassed. Not Hammett, Chandler, or even Thompson can equal it.
Eddie Bunker was a crime writer who knew crime: he grew up in the California criminal system and was a professional thief. That experience, plus twenty years of labor as a professional writer, gives Dog Eat Dog a brutal realism that is seldom found in fiction.

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Troy Cameron, criminal ampliamente respetado en los bajos fondos de Los Ángeles, embarca a dos viejos camaradas del reformatorio en un golpe de los que difícilmente rechazaría quien ha entregado su vida al crimen. Se trata de Gerald McCain, apodado «Mad Dog» por su conducta demente y violenta en extremo, y de Charles «Diesel» Carson, un grandullón que desaprueba el carácter atormentado e imprevisible de Mad Dog. A pesar de su mutua antipatía, ambos comparten una ciega idolatría hacia Troy, nacida en los años del reformatorio dada su poco común inteligencia. La sociedad está hecha y el plan es perfecto, sólo falta controlar los recelos de Diesel hacia Mad Dog, y tener a raya al segundo, algo que se presume extremadamente show more complicado. show less
Troy Cameron, criminal ampliamente respetado en los bajos fondos de Los Ángeles, embarca a dos viejos camaradas del reformatorio en un golpe de los que difícilmente rechazaría quien ha entregado su vida al crimen. Se trata de Gerald McCain, apodado «Mad Dog» por su conducta demente y violenta en extremo, y de Charles «Diesel» Carson, un grandullón que desaprueba el carácter atormentado e imprevisible de Mad Dog. A pesar de su mutua antipatía, ambos comparten una ciega idolatría hacia Troy, nacida en los años del reformatorio dada su poco común inteligencia. La sociedad está hecha y el plan es perfecto, sólo falta controlar los recelos de Diesel hacia Mad Dog, y tener a raya al segundo, algo que se presume extremadamente show more complicado. show less
La soluzione, nei romanzi di E. Bunker, non è visibile. Il lettore non riesce a scegliere l'eroe, perchè anche i buoni sono contro l'etica dominante.
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Canonical title
Dog Eat Dog
Original title
Dog Eat Dog
Original publication date
1996
People/Characters
Troy Cameron; Mad Dog McCain
Important places
San Quentin Prison, California, USA; California, USA
Related movies
Dog Eat Dog (2016 | IMDb)
Dedication*
To Bill Styron, Blair Clark, and Paul Allen, friends and advisors
First words*
"Hup, two, three, four! Hup, two, three, four. Column right ... march!"
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The ambulance began to move. It gathered speed. Its siren began to wail. Troy closed his eyes and went out again. His dreams this time were terrible.
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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Mystery, Suspense & Thriller
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3552 .U47 .D64Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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