![]() This tough and suspenseful tale is set up by one of the best opening paragraphs in any hard-boiled thriller. His search takes him to the dark side of San Francisco and a brutally frightening denouement. Set against the wide roadside vistas of the western states, the story focuses on a handful of characters, their relationships, foibles, weaknesses, and how they seek to exploit each other.Īt the end of a three-week hunt for a runaway and alcoholic bestselling author, Sughrue winds up in a ramshackle bar – whose main attraction is an equally alcoholic bulldog! The owner’s daughter vanished ten years before, but she wants Sughrue to find her. ![]() But for all that he retains a certain decency and sense of humanity to become a flawed knight on a quest. In the run-up, the guilt-ridden, drink-sodden Vietnam veteran, who’s hardly better than the criminals he investigates, explores almost every vice known to man. Narrator CW Sughrue’s world is certainly that, although here it comes late in the story. ![]() Chandler saw the American detective novel as ‘dark and full of blood’. If you’ve not come across him before, think Chandler, think Spillane, shift them into the late 1970s world of post-hippie America, still deep in its dreadful Vietnam hangover. Eight years after his death James Crumley is achieving the cult status he never managed in his lifetime. ![]()
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