Motor City Shakedown: Detroit Mysteries, cartea 2
Autor D E Johnsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2011
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Detroit, 1911. Seven months have passed since Will Anderson's friend Wesley McRae was brutally murdered and Will and the woman he loves, Elizabeth Hume, barely escaped with their lives. Will's hand, horribly disfigured from the sulfuric acid he used to help save them, causes him constant pain, forcing him into a morphine addiction. He lives for nothing except revenge against the people who contributed to Wesley's murder first among them crime boss Vito Adamo. When Will stumbles upon the bloody body of Adamo's driver, he knows he'll be a suspect, particularly since he was spotted outside the dead man's apartment that same night. He sets out to find the killer, and the trail leads him to a vast conspiracy in an underworld populated by gangsters, union organizers, crooked cops, and lawyers. Worse, it places him directly in the middle of Detroit's first mob war. The Teamsters want a piece of Will's father's car company, Detroit Electric, and the Gianolla gang is there to be sure they get it. To save their families, Will and his ex-fiancee Elizabeth Hume enlist the help of Detroit Police Detective Riordan, the teenage members of what will one day be known as the Purple Gang, and Vito Adamo himself. They careen from one danger to the next, surviving shootouts, kidnappings, and police brutality, while barreling toward a devastating climax readers won't soon forget.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1250065607
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Minotaur Books
Seria Detroit Mysteries
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Descriere
Detroit, 1911. Seven months have passed since Will Anderson's friend Wesley McRae was brutally murdered and Will and the woman he loves, Elizabeth Hume, barely escaped with their lives. Will's hand, horribly disfigured from the sulfuric acid he used to help save them, causes him constant pain, forcing him into a morphine addiction. He lives for nothing except revenge against the people who contributed to Wesley's murder--first among them crime boss Vito Adamo. When Will stumbles upon the bloody body of Adamo's driver, he knows he'll be a suspect, particularly since he was spotted outside the dead man's apartment that same night. He sets out to find the killer, and the trail leads him to a vast conspiracy in an underworld populated by gangsters, union organizers, crooked cops, and lawyers. Worse, it places him directly in the middle of Detroit's first mob war. The Teamsters want a piece of Will's father's car company, Detroit Electric, and the Gianolla gang is there to be sure they get it. To save their families, Will and his ex-fiancee Elizabeth Hume enlist the help of Detroit Police Detective Riordan, the teenage members of what will one day be known as the Purple Gang, and Vito Adamo himself. They careen from one danger to the next, surviving shootouts, kidnappings, and police brutality, while barreling toward a devastating climax readers won't soon forget.
Recenzii
Praise for" Motor City Shakedown: """ ..".the scenes of the Motor City, riding high on the industrial wave, are extraordinarily vivid..." --"The New York Times" "If Dennis Lehane was from Detroit, this is the book he'd write. The Motor City was once the most important city in the world, and D.E. Johnson does a masterful job at making that time and place come alive on the page. "Motor City Shakedown" is as hard and tough and downright "noir" as anything I've read in recent memory, but it's got a beating heart, too." - Steve Hamilton, Edgar Award-winning author of "The Lock Artist" "Johnson's vibrant follow-up to "The Detroit Electric Scheme" delivers razor-sharp depictions of the motor city. Johnson brings the turbulence and rampant corruption of the era to life through his flawed yet tenacious lead in this worthy successor to his debut." -- "Publishers Weekly" (starred review) "Johnson's...clever weaving of history with intriguing characters makes for an exciting read." --" Kirkus Revi
Praise for" Motor City Shakedown: """ ..".the scenes of the Motor City, riding high on the industrial wave, are extraordinarily vivid..." --"The New York Times" "If Dennis Lehane was from Detroit, this is the book he'd write. The Motor City was once the most important city in the world, and D.E. Johnson does a masterful job at making that time and place come alive on the page. "Motor City Shakedown" is as hard and tough and downright "noir" as anything I've read in recent memory, but it's got a beating heart, too." - Steve Hamilton, Edgar Award-winning author of "The Lock Artist" "Johnson's vibrant follow-up to "The Detroit Electric Scheme" delivers razor-sharp depictions of the motor city. Johnson brings the turbulence and rampant corruption of the era to life through his flawed yet tenacious lead in this worthy successor to his debut." -- "Publishers Weekly" (starred review) "Johnson's...clever weaving of history with intriguing characters makes for an exciting read." --" Kirkus Reviews""" "Violent, suspenseful, and complex, Johnson's shakedown in Detroit sucks the breath out of readers rushing to the cliff's edge with Will and Elizabeth. This gritty new series is a good match for James Ellroy and George Pelecanos fans..."--"Booklist""" ..".Johnson's superb historical noir...is more engaging, more complex, and more violent than its predecessor."--"Gumshoe Review""" "This is a superb violent historical noir that brings to life the Motor City one century ago. The meet me in Detroit story line is fast-paced but it is the cast who makes for a terrific action-packed tale especially Will. With tidbits of history interwoven to anchor time and place, readers will enjoy riding the Anderson Electric Car driven by D. E. Johnson."-- "Midwest Books Reviews""" Praise for "The Detroit Electric Scheme "
"The surprise ending leaves you gasping and shaking your head at Johnson's masterful plotting and the menacing tension that forces otherwise good characters to behave despicably
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- Michigan Notable Books Winner, 2012