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William Lashner (Author)
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February 17, 2009

From the New York Times bestselling author of the Victor Carl series comes a stunning stand-alone novel about a young man forced to confront the dark truths of his past

For a son, every funeral before his father's death is a rehearsal and every funeral thereafter is a memorial.

Kyle Byrne, the illegitimate son of a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, had to sneak into his father's funeral when he was fourteen years old. Twelve years later, his father's death still casts a shadow upon his heart.

Now amiable and handsome, Kyle finds himself drifting through a life of slack. With his house in foreclosure and his part-time job lost, he spends his days playing Xbox and his nights in Philly bars, drinking way too much and sleeping with the wrong type of women. Life is, well, actually pretty damn sweet.

But when his father's former law partner is brutally murdered, the cops see Kyle as a possible suspect and start asking uncomfortable questions about his father's death. And after a strange encounter with one of his father's former clients, Kyle enters into a search for answers that leads from his father's past to the highest pinnacles of power—and forces Kyle to lay bare the deceptions and losses in his own life.

Just when it seems he's close to learning the truth about his father and the murder, Kyle is reminded of that old adage "be careful what you wish for." Because Kyle Byrne's most fervent wish is suddenly about to come true—with a vengeance.


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Bestseller Lashner's first stand-alone, a contemporary thriller, falls short of the standard set by his acclaimed Victor Carl series (A Killer's Kiss, etc.). The murder of Philadelphia attorney Laszlo Toth marks a turning point in the life of part-time bartender Kyle Byrne, whose late father was Toth's law partner for many years. The elder Byrne died more than a decade earlier under mysterious circumstances, and Kyle, his out-of-wedlock son, was bounced from his funeral—by Toth. Kyle's attendance at Toth's burial service attracts the attention of homicide detectives Henderson and Ramirez, the latter a good-looking woman who takes more than a professional interest in the suspect. Kyle is further rattled when he believes he sees his father watching him during a softball game. Since the reader learns the identity of Toth's killer early on, only the motive for the crime offers much mystery—and that turns out to be less than compelling. (Feb.)
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About the Author

New York Times bestselling author William Lashner is the author of seven suspense novels that have been published in more than a dozen languages throughout the world. A graduate of the University of Iowa's Writers' Workshop, he lives with his family outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: HarperLuxe; Lgr edition (February 17, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006171982X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061719820
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,584,105 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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William Lashner is the New York Times Bestselling author of A KILLER'S KISS, MARKED MAN, FALLS THE SHADOW, PAST DUE, FATAL FLAW, BITTER TRUTH, and HOSTILE WITNESS. His thrillers have been translated into more than a dozen foreign languages and have been sold all across the globe. He also recently published a small existential novel called KOCKROACH under the pseudonym Tyler Knox. Before becoming a novelist, he was a prosecutor with the Department of Justice in Washington D.C. A graduate of the New York University School of Law, as well as the Iowa Writers Workshop, he lives with his wife, his three children, and his dog, Chase Muttley, in Philadelphia.

 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not This Time, "Boyo", March 1, 2009
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As his fans know, William Lashner wrapped up his Victor Carl series with the 2007 release of "A Killer's Kiss" in 2007, returning after a brief hiatus with "Blood and Bone." This is the tale of Kyle Byrne, the illegitimate son of a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, Liam Byrne. Liam dies prematurely and mysteriously when Kyle was only fourteen, who now, at twenty-six, a good-looking but purposeless slacker, still misses his dad. But when dad's former partner turns up murdered, Kyle is thrown back into his old man's life, soon unraveling secrets better left uncovered.

While many - myself included - were anxiously waiting the talented Lashner's return, I found "Blood and Bone" a rather uninspired and unlikely hodgepodge of random themes and listless characters. I missed the smart-talking, self-depreciating sometimes-mouthpiece-for-the-mob Vic Carl and the sharp and witty dialogue he so effortlessly spews. By comparison, Lashner has to forcibly extract insipid conversation from the mostly whining Kyle, an exercise lacking the color, energy, and edge of the Philadelphia that Lashner had previously captured so well. Lashner is more than capable of rendering a bizarre but entertaining cast, like Phil Skink, that human equivalent of a blunt weapon of the Carl books. But instead of the intimidating Skink, here we find only a couple of thinly drawn cops and a washed up lawyer-turned-assassin, about as terrifying as your local H&R Block clerk. It's not that Lashner doesn't try, but in describing a hotel room of smelling of "yesterday's urine, of indifferent adulterous sex," I'm pretty sure the witty Victor Carl would have noted that the subtleties between the aromas of "indifferent" and "passionate" adulterous sex were beyond his olfactory capabilities.

Sadly, a sub par effort for Lashner, a tired rerun of a plot we've read too many times. A snail-paced ride that lends little credibility to the pieces of the mystery as they magically flop into place for a painfully drawn out climax. Maudlin and sappy where a Lashner masterpiece like "Fatal Flaw" was edgy and cynically humorous, "Blood and Bone" left me wondering if we'll ever see the real William Lashner again.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshingly Different Characters and Storyline!, March 10, 2009
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I like "different." Different can be a really great thing when you are reading fiction day after day. So, I thoroughly enjoyed William Lashner's latest very different novel, Blood and Bone!

First, the main character was different. He was funny, sensitive, and in many ways utterly charming. Yet, he drank most nights, couldn't hold jobs because he forgot to leave his drinking or his latest female friend, to go to work, and he dressed most of the time in undershirts and shorts! Kyle Byrne won me over quickly. I enjoyed his considering himself an orphan, even though he was in his late 20's when his mother died. I enjoyed the stories about how he stole his father's cremation jar and the fact that he continued to look for him, even though he had died when he was 12 and that he kept some of his ashes in the glove compartment of his car--the only thing he still owned, after the bank took his home for his failure to pay the mortgage. And, later, I enjoyed his character change when he "put on his suit."

Second, I really enjoyed the "bad guy" character! I appreciated the inclusion of his introspection, the love-hate relationship that was behind his actions and the suspenseful buildup as to the female who guided his actions. The last scene between he and the woman was indeed strangely memorable!

But most of all I enjoyed the storyline and all of the characters combined! The storyline was unique and the individuals were those who would be fun to meet. All together this was just a fun read!

You see, Kyle Byrne is the illegitimate son of a man who had been a lawyer. While Liam Byrne had been married and his wife knew about Kyle, he was not able to see him that often. Kyle could remember times when his father had attended and watched him play ball or when he came to visit and stayed for dinner with he and his mother, but there was never enough time with him. Kyle's mother had continue to love Liam throughout her life and had instilled, perhaps, too much of her love and devotion into her son.

It was only when his father's old partner was murdered and other strange events started, that Kyle began to wonder exactly what kind of man his father had been.

It had started many, many years ago when Liam Byrne had represented a young man whose family wanted to have a "relationship" eliminated. That young man was now in the political arena and, as always, his past was "fair game" as he set his sights for new offices.

Soon, everybody was looking for "The O'Malley File" and when they discovered Kyle attending the funeral of his father's former partner, he automatically became the focus for all that was happening! And the police were the first who started asking questions!

Different is good! Yes, there are still gory murder scenes; there are gangsters, arson, and blackmail attempts--not so unique, except in the way that William Lashner rolled them together! Unique characters, unique storyline, a unique, enjoyably memorable read! You won't be sorry you choose this one!


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars ZZZZZ for 200 pages, then it starts to pick up, April 10, 2009
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This is a book I never would have finished unless I had been stuck in an airport for 5 hours and had read all the other books in my carry on bag. The first 200 pages draaaagggggg so slowly it is amazing to me that this book received any 5 star reviews at all. Surprisingly though, if you can slog through the first 200 pages, it does begin to pick up a lot.

The book features a thorough slacker for the main character. I did not find him interesting, sympathetic, funny, or engaging. Just a boring slacker who loves to whine and make excuses for his slacker lifestyle. I never became engaged in the plot, was never intrigued about learning "who done it" and never found a character who was engaging at all.

At times the dialogue really sparkles and you can catch glimpses of a gifted writer. However, those times are not frequent enough to warrant buying this book.

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Liam Byrne, Kyle Byrne, Laszlo Toth, Uncle Max, New Jersey, Tiny Tony, Detective Ramirez, Old Tommy, Robert Spangler, Colleen O'Malley, Bobby Spangler, Olde Pig Snout, Katie Shin, United States, Senator Truscott, Aunt Gloria, Francis Truscott, Detective Henderson, Secret Service, Little League, San Bernardino, Father's Day, Queens Village, Fitzwater Street, Des Moines
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