Gas City

Gas City
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

Mel Foster

ناشر

Tantor Media

شابک

9781400106202
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Estleman offers this compelling novel of a city in shambles after a stunning rampage by a serial killer. Estleman knows how to set a story in his sights and follow through to the kill. His characters are rough and tough and slightly stereotypical, but it all works for the betterment of his plot. Narrator Mel Foster has fun with the roles. Though certainly not one for dramatic portrayals, Foster offers an underplayed reading that captures each character's very essence and makes the novel all the more believable. His tone is simple and his delivery standard, but there's something innately likable and honest in his presentation that makes this story enjoyable. L.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from November 5, 2007
Shamus-winner Estleman, best known for his hard-boiled Amos Walker series (American Detective
, etc.), creates a new, morally complex world in this razor-sharp tale of crime and corruption in a fictional eastern U.S. city. Gas City, once known as Garden Grove, has enjoyed stability as a result of understandings among the politicians, the police and the local gangsters. An enclave known as the Circle serves as the community's vice outlet, while the rest of the metropolis is virtually crime free. Police chief Francis Russell, after his wife's death, begins to question the devil's bargain he'd struck years earlier with mob boss Anthony Zeno. When Russell resumes acting like a lawman, virtually everyone in town feels the repercussions. Estleman masterfully creates a wide and diverse cast of characters, and sympathetically portrays their struggles to survive on the mean streets. A superfluous serial killer subplot doesn't detract from the author's achievement, which will justly be compared with that of James Ellroy's Los Angeles noir mysteries and John Gregory Dunne's True Confessions
. Admirers of unsparing crime fiction will hope that Estleman plans to visit Gas City again.




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