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Bad City Blues
Bad City Blues
Dec 22, 2024 12:42 AM

Author:Tim Willocks

Bad City Blues

TWO BROTHERS: Cicero Grimes - freelance psychiatrist and one-man detox unit in America's white trash Deep South; and Luther Grimes - bad news Vietnam veteran and smack dealer. They hate each other, and only they know why.

EX-HOOKER AND COKE HEAD: Callie Carter is on the run - with one million dollars stolen from her evangelist husband's bank.

CORRUPT, SADISTIC POLICE CAPTAIN Clarence Jefferson wants to get his hands on the preacher's money. But even more, he wants to break Cicero apart, to find out the real reason why he has spent years hunting his brother like a mad dog.

BAD CITY BLUES - Tim Willock's breathtaking first novel is raw, powerful, unforgettable.

Reviews

The man who calls himself the "demon dog" of American crime fiction is still the classiest act around.

—— Daily Mail

The outstanding American crime writer of his generation.

—— Independent

Ellroy is a master at juggling plot lines, using a stripped, spare noir style that hits like a cleaver but is honed like a scalpel

—— Chicago Tribune

An undeniably artful frenzy of violence, guilt and unappeased self-loathing. Ellroy's crime fiction represents a high mark in the genre

—— New York Newsday

A fascinating, swaggeringly confident performance

—— Sunday Times

A page-turning caper filled with well-timed surprises...there is also the saving grace of Reacher's deadpan humor -as when he is sawing with a motel key at a captive's rope bindings. "Don't you have a knife?" the man asks. "I have a toothbrush,! Reacher responds. "That won't help," the captive says, to which Reacher retorts: "It's good against plaque."

—— Wall Street Journal

With Child, you can always count on furious action - and a damned good time.

—— Miami Herald

Masterful writing and storytelling...Child makes it look effortless...If there were such a thing as a writer-magician, Lee Child woud be the face above the cloak.

—— Washington Post

Child always puts his heart into the elaborate quasi-military operations he cooks up for Reacher...But there's something even more chilling about those lonesome hours spent riding the Interstate, watching the rundown family farms and commercial strip malls and topless bars go by.

—— International Herald Tribune

Will leave the legion of Reacher addicts satisfied but craving for their next fix.

—— Irish Independent

The most satisfying of all 17 thrillers in the series. The unfolding of events nudges along at just the right rate... toward an authentically gripping climax.

—— Toronto Star
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