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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A classic of this genre.
Cogan's Trade was one of George Higgins' earlier crime novels written in the 1970s. It is uniquely written in that the text is almost all dialogue. It is a story of Boston area Irish-American lowlife mobsters and their escapades. It concerns the gunpoint robbery of a mob-protected high stakes card game and the mayhem that ensues. The characters are all quite colorful...
Published on March 6, 2006 by Upstate New Yorker

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2 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I can see why its out of print...
I know its silly to review and out of print book, but I just finished this one and so I thought I'd put it out there...

This one follows in the tradition of 'The Friends of Eddie Coyle', but where that one was fresh and engaging, this one is a little overindulgent.

The story consists of a lot of run-on dialog of ex-cons telling stories about themselves in crime and in...

Published on January 8, 2001 by Erik J. Larsen


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A classic of this genre., March 6, 2006
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Cogan's Trade was one of George Higgins' earlier crime novels written in the 1970s. It is uniquely written in that the text is almost all dialogue. It is a story of Boston area Irish-American lowlife mobsters and their escapades. It concerns the gunpoint robbery of a mob-protected high stakes card game and the mayhem that ensues. The characters are all quite colorful and their language captures the time and the mileu. It is a novel I've reread several times and throughly enjoyed each reading . Definitely recommended for aficionados of the hard-boiled school of crime novels.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of George V. Higgins, January 17, 2008
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The late George V. Higgins earned a reputation as a master of low-life dialogue. Entire chapters of his books were often conversations, sometimes essentially monologues. This was a risky way to write. Some readers found the endless talk tedious, and many (this reviewer included) found his output uneven.

Cogan's Trade was perhaps his best, a slender and deceptively simple tale of intramural activity of the Boston area mob. A web of connections determines who does what to whom as the title character emerges to become a grand inquisitor who forgot about the commandment that states "Thou shalt not kill." Jackie Cogan, compact and intense, is a cold-blooded paradigm of mob virtue, while other characters prove they're not as smart as they think they are.

The result is a suspenseful tale full of comic relief. Most readers are content to go along for the ride, but the repeat reader begins to see layers and symbolism in the this little masterpiece from "the Balzac of the Boston underworld."
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cogan' Trade, July 13, 2011
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Excellent crime novel. It has been made into a film starring Brad Pitt which will be released in early 2012.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Week In The Life Of...., January 25, 2008
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Mario Puzo gives us eloquent and artistic proses when unfolding a story of the Mafia, and underworld. George V. Higgins gives you the grit, the hard-boiled inner-workings of low on the totem pole true thugs. On reading the book, you feel like your sitting around the table listening to their conversation face to face. The author's gift of planting the reader on street level of day to day goings on of south Boston mobsters is astounding. George V. Higgins today, is quite underrated and thinly read. It's an abysmal shame.
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2 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I can see why its out of print..., January 8, 2001
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I know its silly to review and out of print book, but I just finished this one and so I thought I'd put it out there...

This one follows in the tradition of 'The Friends of Eddie Coyle', but where that one was fresh and engaging, this one is a little overindulgent.

The story consists of a lot of run-on dialog of ex-cons telling stories about themselves in crime and in prison. There is a plot about ripping off a local card game and the ensuing pusuit, but you have to get through the repetitive dialog of the participants telling story after story about thier lives.

I would get it from the library, but I wouldn't buy it.

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