Riot Load: Dominick Prince
Autor Bryon Quertermousen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2016
Dominick Prince returns. Probably against his better judgment.
Dominick Prince went through hell to make his dreams come true. He has a book deal, time and money to write whatever he wants, and a marriage to his college crush with a child on the way. But instead of working on his next book, Dominick spends his days as a mindless office drone at the university cancer center while his wife chases bail jumpers. When an old friend reappears to call in a favor, Dominick sees an opportunity for a little excitement.
The plan seems simple. Dominick will use his access at the hospital to help steal the last remaining piece of her murdered lover: a sperm sample left during prostate cancer treatment. Standing in their way are a pair of brothers who find kidnapping potential children superior to kidnapping actual children, and Dominick’s wife who has her own plans for it. Torn between his wife’s wrath and the debt he owes his friend, Dominick taps into the most devious parts of his crime fiction training to write himself a proper ending where he saves the day, saves the girl, and lives to write another day. Unless he blows it all to hell.
Dominick Prince went through hell to make his dreams come true. He has a book deal, time and money to write whatever he wants, and a marriage to his college crush with a child on the way. But instead of working on his next book, Dominick spends his days as a mindless office drone at the university cancer center while his wife chases bail jumpers. When an old friend reappears to call in a favor, Dominick sees an opportunity for a little excitement.
The plan seems simple. Dominick will use his access at the hospital to help steal the last remaining piece of her murdered lover: a sperm sample left during prostate cancer treatment. Standing in their way are a pair of brothers who find kidnapping potential children superior to kidnapping actual children, and Dominick’s wife who has her own plans for it. Torn between his wife’s wrath and the debt he owes his friend, Dominick taps into the most devious parts of his crime fiction training to write himself a proper ending where he saves the day, saves the girl, and lives to write another day. Unless he blows it all to hell.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781940610689
ISBN-10: 1940610680
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Polis Books
Colecția Polis Books
Seria Dominick Prince
ISBN-10: 1940610680
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Polis Books
Colecția Polis Books
Seria Dominick Prince
Recenzii
"Readers must abandon expectations for a conventional crime novel and enjoy, if they can, the way one absurd situation flows into another. Eventually, we get a glimpse of the novel (Dominick will)
write, and if we’re never sure it’s a novel we would want to read, we can’t quite stop ourselves from
reading about it."
—Booklist
"An over-the-top premise drives Quertermous’s offbeat second novel featuring medical administrative assistant Dominick Prince...Fans of gonzo noir will find a lot to like."
—Publishers Weekly
"RIOT LOAD will no doubt grab readers with its sticky premise. But the book – and its author – show surprising depth and emotion."
—CrimeSpree Magazine
Praise for MURDER BOY - the first Dominick Prince novel by Bryon Quertermous:
"I found MURDER BOY disturbing in a GOOD way, the best possible way. It's hilarious, yet incredibly aware of its own twisted reality. Personally, I don't know of another book like it. Saying something is such-and-such "with heart" is a big meta-joke, but I thought MURDER BOY truly was a black comedy with heart."
—Laura Lippman, New York Times bestselling author of HUSH HUSH and WHAT THE DEAD KNOW
“Bryon Quertermous has the thing that every writer strives for and many never find: a truly unique voice. His writing is crisp and clean, his storytelling sense is honed, but it’s the voice that holds the magic. The balance of the comedic and the dramatic in his work is a rare treat, reading like a deliciously blood-soaked crime novel rewritten by Christopher Moore. Try the first sentence of MURDER BOY, and then tell me if I’m wrong.”
—Michael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Wish Me Dead
"Quertermous gives Dominick an almost continual output of insightful, and often times laugh out loud funny, narration that stands apart from the pack. Clearly influenced by Duane Swierczynski and Victor Gischler, Bryon Quertermous makes his debut novel MURDER BOY stand apart and on its own."
—CrimeSpree Magazine
“Bryon Quertermous’s MURDER BOY is chock-full of crackling dialogue, whirlwind pacing and the most sociopaths per capita of any book I’ve read in a long time. (I mean that in a good way.) It’s dark, brutal, and irresistible.”
—Kelly Braffet, author of Save Yourself
“Forget the debate over MFA vs. NYC raging in bookish circles right now. Bryon Quertermous fires a shotgun blast through that false dichotomy with his crackling debut novel MURDER BOY, as much a violent romp and action-packed tale as it is a sobering look at thwarted literary dreams, the corrosive results of envy and jealousy, and finding courage and mettle close to home and heart.”
—Sarah Weinman, editor of Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives
“Bryon Quertermous has created a witty, gritty thriller. Equal parts Elmore Leonard and WONDER BOYS, this book is a winner. With a voice that carries you and a pace that pushes you, this is a book you can’t miss.”
—Dave White, Shamus Award nominated author of the Jackson Donne series
“Rough and raw and fast and furious and genuinely funny, with a dizzying array of villains and a hefty dose of madcap adventure, Bryon Quertermous’s love letter to the crime fiction genre, MURDER BOY, is an awesome debut from a talented, assured voice. MURDER BOY is a winner.”
—J.T. Ellison, New York Times-bestselling author of When Shadows Fall
“MURDER BOY is at once dark, irreverent, and laugh-out-loud funny — a breakneck tale that manages to both send up and pay homage to the tropes of the crime genre. I’d expect nothing less from the twisted mind of Bryon Quertermous.”
—Chris F. Holm, Anthony nominated author of The Killing Kind and The Big Reap
“Within a few chapters of MURDER BOY, I started hearing Goodis in the background, but with a postmodern wink and nudge. Quertermous has something to tell us, and I’m damn sure going to listen. Keep an eye out. This guy’s got the voice.”
—Anthony Neil Smith, heart attack-surviving author of the Billy Lafitte series and founder of Plots with Guns
One part manic and one part meta, MURDER BOY is as much a meditation on love, loss, dashed hopes and second chances as it is a crime-filled, gonzo-pulp fever dream fueled by booze and bodily fluids.
—The Maine Suspect
"Quertermous has created a work which exists simultaneously as both a classic example of the noir thriller and as a unique dark comedic attack against the hypocrisy of academia."
—BOLO Books
write, and if we’re never sure it’s a novel we would want to read, we can’t quite stop ourselves from
reading about it."
—Booklist
"An over-the-top premise drives Quertermous’s offbeat second novel featuring medical administrative assistant Dominick Prince...Fans of gonzo noir will find a lot to like."
—Publishers Weekly
"RIOT LOAD will no doubt grab readers with its sticky premise. But the book – and its author – show surprising depth and emotion."
—CrimeSpree Magazine
Praise for MURDER BOY - the first Dominick Prince novel by Bryon Quertermous:
"I found MURDER BOY disturbing in a GOOD way, the best possible way. It's hilarious, yet incredibly aware of its own twisted reality. Personally, I don't know of another book like it. Saying something is such-and-such "with heart" is a big meta-joke, but I thought MURDER BOY truly was a black comedy with heart."
—Laura Lippman, New York Times bestselling author of HUSH HUSH and WHAT THE DEAD KNOW
“Bryon Quertermous has the thing that every writer strives for and many never find: a truly unique voice. His writing is crisp and clean, his storytelling sense is honed, but it’s the voice that holds the magic. The balance of the comedic and the dramatic in his work is a rare treat, reading like a deliciously blood-soaked crime novel rewritten by Christopher Moore. Try the first sentence of MURDER BOY, and then tell me if I’m wrong.”
—Michael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Wish Me Dead
"Quertermous gives Dominick an almost continual output of insightful, and often times laugh out loud funny, narration that stands apart from the pack. Clearly influenced by Duane Swierczynski and Victor Gischler, Bryon Quertermous makes his debut novel MURDER BOY stand apart and on its own."
—CrimeSpree Magazine
“Bryon Quertermous’s MURDER BOY is chock-full of crackling dialogue, whirlwind pacing and the most sociopaths per capita of any book I’ve read in a long time. (I mean that in a good way.) It’s dark, brutal, and irresistible.”
—Kelly Braffet, author of Save Yourself
“Forget the debate over MFA vs. NYC raging in bookish circles right now. Bryon Quertermous fires a shotgun blast through that false dichotomy with his crackling debut novel MURDER BOY, as much a violent romp and action-packed tale as it is a sobering look at thwarted literary dreams, the corrosive results of envy and jealousy, and finding courage and mettle close to home and heart.”
—Sarah Weinman, editor of Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives
“Bryon Quertermous has created a witty, gritty thriller. Equal parts Elmore Leonard and WONDER BOYS, this book is a winner. With a voice that carries you and a pace that pushes you, this is a book you can’t miss.”
—Dave White, Shamus Award nominated author of the Jackson Donne series
“Rough and raw and fast and furious and genuinely funny, with a dizzying array of villains and a hefty dose of madcap adventure, Bryon Quertermous’s love letter to the crime fiction genre, MURDER BOY, is an awesome debut from a talented, assured voice. MURDER BOY is a winner.”
—J.T. Ellison, New York Times-bestselling author of When Shadows Fall
“MURDER BOY is at once dark, irreverent, and laugh-out-loud funny — a breakneck tale that manages to both send up and pay homage to the tropes of the crime genre. I’d expect nothing less from the twisted mind of Bryon Quertermous.”
—Chris F. Holm, Anthony nominated author of The Killing Kind and The Big Reap
“Within a few chapters of MURDER BOY, I started hearing Goodis in the background, but with a postmodern wink and nudge. Quertermous has something to tell us, and I’m damn sure going to listen. Keep an eye out. This guy’s got the voice.”
—Anthony Neil Smith, heart attack-surviving author of the Billy Lafitte series and founder of Plots with Guns
One part manic and one part meta, MURDER BOY is as much a meditation on love, loss, dashed hopes and second chances as it is a crime-filled, gonzo-pulp fever dream fueled by booze and bodily fluids.
—The Maine Suspect
"Quertermous has created a work which exists simultaneously as both a classic example of the noir thriller and as a unique dark comedic attack against the hypocrisy of academia."
—BOLO Books
Notă biografică
Bryon Quertermous was born and raised in Michigan. His short stories have appeared in Plots With Guns, Thuglit, and Crime Factory, among others, and in the anthologies Hardcore Hardboiled, The Year's Finest Crime, Mystery Stories, and Uncage Me. He was shortlisted for the Debut Dagger Award from the UK Crime Writers' Association. He lives outside of Detroit with his wife and three children.