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The Coldest Mile [Mass Market Paperback]

Tom Piccirilli (Author)
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February 24, 2009
Raised to be a thief and getaway driver, Chase left the bent life after he found his true love, Lila. For ten years he walked the straight and narrow—until Lila was murdered. Now Chase is looking for his grandfather Jonah, the stone-cold-killer con man who raised him anis the last living repository of his family’s darkest secrets. In returning to his criminal roots, Chase hopes to save Jonah’s infant daughter from the life that Chase himself can’t escape.

But first he’ll need a score. Chase thinks he’s found it as a driver for a dysfunctional crime family that’s anything but organized. With the Langans’ patriarch dying, the once powerful syndicate may unravel before Chase can rip it off. If he survives the bloodbath to come, he’ll face an even uglier showdown. Because his grandfather Jonah is waiting for him at the coldest family reunion this side of hell.

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Piccirilli’s latest book strips away the occult overtones associated with some of his earlier works (The Night Class won the 2002 Stoker Award) and jumps full bore into hard-boiled crime writing. This guy evokes Jim Thompson and David Goodis in the way he flays away at our illusions that there is comfort to be found in the human condition. Cranked by stolen cars and raw nerve, getaway driver Chase takes a violent cruise through the world of gangsters high and low, hoping to settle old scores with his con-man grandfather and avenge the murder of his wife. But first he needs some capital, which means a quick score. What Piccirilli’s masterfully realized protagonist gambles is his last remaining glimmer of dignity—a commodity he isn’t sure he needs or even wants. It’s pedal to the metal for 352 pages. Don’t miss it. --Elliott Swanson

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“Prepare for a journey as thrilling as it is provocative.” —James Rollins, author of The Judas Strain, on The Cold Spot

“Hard-boiled crime writing ... It’s pedal to the metal for 352 pages. Don’t miss it.”—Booklist

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 335 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (February 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553590855
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553590852
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.9 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #992,798 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tom Piccirilli is the author of more than twenty novels including THE LAST KIND WORDS, SHADOW SEASON, THE COLD SPOT, THE COLDEST MILE, and A CHOIR OF ILL CHILDREN. He's won two International Thriller Awards and four Bram Stoker Awards, as well as having been nominated for the Edgar, the World Fantasy Award, the Macavity, and Le Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Moody and Brutal Neo-Noir, March 12, 2009
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Tom Piccirilli's "The Coldest Mile" is a moody, brutally violent, atmospheric, and magnetic sequel to "The Cold Spot". Piccirilli picks up Chase's pursuit of his criminally evil grandfather, Jonah, and Jonah's 2 year-old daughter, Kylie, who is actually Chase's aunt (don't ask). Having been raised to become a "grifter", thief, and getaway driver by his grandfather, Chase is determined to find Kylie and ensure that she is not subject to the same upbringing by the amoral Jonah--even if it means, finding Jonah and killing him.

Chase goes to work as a chauffer (not exactly his idea of being a "driver")for the deteriorating Langan crime family in New Jersey. While awaiting a big cash score, Chase ultimately crosses swords with Bishop, a tough mob hit man, and Sherry Langan, heiress apparent of the mob, who he quickly alienates by spurning her sexual advances. Chase does grab some syndicate money and takes off for Florida in search of Jonah and Kylie.

While searching for his grandfather and Kylie, he encounters various "strings" and grift crews all searching for the big score. Unfortunately, Chase makes a quick and wrong presumption early in his search which ultimately costs him time and leverage when he ultimately finds Jonah and realizes his error. From this point to the novel's finish is a deadly race against the mob and various lesser criminals, past debts calling for vengeance, kidnappers, and death squads all the while in-fighting for control with his malevolent grandfather.

The action is fast paced, violent, and surprisingly informative about the rules and structure of the criminal underworld. Piccirilli's dialogue continues to be spot-on and spell binding at times. His characterizations are multi-layered and believable. The breakneck speed of the novel is peppered with black humor that will whipsaw the reader from moments of laughter to moments of ugly violence.

I have truly come to value Piccirilli's plotting, pacing, and characters. My lone quibble with "The Coldest Mile" is the disappointment of discovering the entire novel was a setup for the next installment. I prefer my novels to have a clean beginning and ending without having to wait six months or more for the resolution of the plot. That being said, I can unequivocally recommend this novel to any hard core noir fans out there who like the stylings of Charlie Huston, Richard Parker, and Jim Thompson.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly addictive, March 4, 2010
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This was the first book of Tom Piccirilli's I read and was hooked. I have a short list of authors I seek out to read everything they've written and Piccirilli has made the short list for me. His books are original and fast paced,the kind that suck you in immediately and won't let you stop reading until you get to the end. I highly recommend this book as well as everything by this author.Others here have related details of the book itself so I will just comment you won't be disappointed with the writting or the storyline
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every bit as good as The Cold Spot!, April 26, 2009
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The Coldest Mile by Tom Piccirilli (the sequel to The Cold Spot) begins where the previous novel left off. Chase needs time to recover from the bullet wounds that he got during his battle with the crew of killers who murdered his wife, Lila. He figures the way to do this and maybe pull down another score is to work for the Langan mob family as a driver for a month or so. The patriarch of the family is on his deathbed, and his lovely, but deadly, daughter is planning to kill her brother once daddy is finally dead. Along with that, the family business is downsizing and moving to Chicago due to the Russian, Jamaican, and Thai mobs trying to muscle in of their territory. This is the chaotic situation that Chase finds himself in the middle of when he's hired not as a driver or wheelman, but rather as a chauffeur. The last chauffeur had his throat cut right in front of Chase by the family's top hit man so that he wouldn't be able to say no to the job. Refusing to wear a chauffeur's hat or the pair of white gloves, Chase clearly knows his days are numbered, especially when the family's daughter, Sherry, offers herself to him and he politely says no to the enticing invitation. No woman likes being rejected by the chauffeur. What Chase has to do is make a big enough score, get out of Dodge, and head to Sarasota, Florida to locate his grandfather Jonah before the old man can destroy the life of a two-year-old girl. Chase knows in his heart that either he or Jonah will die in this final confrontation. Still, he has no choice because the ghosts of his wife and mother are telling him to save this little girl...the girl whose mother was shot in the head by Jonah...the girl who happens to be his grandfather's daughter.

Like The Cold Spot, this sequel weaves and turns at neck-breaking speeds, catching the reader off guard as it suddenly heads in a new, unexpected direction, though the ultimate destination is still Jonah and his infant daughter, Kylie. Piccirilli pulls no punches with the violence and meanness and evil of some of the characters, leaving the reader feeling as if he/she has touched something slimy and disgusting. The main character of Chase certainly has his hands full as he seeks to find that cold spot within himself so that he can do whatever is necessary to save the child, and that means killing fast without hesitation and emotion. The author also knows how to create intriguing characters with just a few short sentences that almost seem to explode outward from the page, and his writing is lean and mean just like Jonah, daring you to put the book down for even a second.

The Coldest Mile is every bit as good as its predecessor, The Cold Spot, and worthy of all the awards given to novels in this genre. This is a new series that you'll want to be continued, and the ending of the second book does leave it open for the third one as Chase learns who killed his mother and why, creating a turmoil and anger inside of him that knows no bounds. These are two novels that give me goose bumps every time I think about them. Few authors can do that to me with their fiction, but Tom Piccirilli is no ordinary writer. No, sir, this is a man offering to take you on an adventure that will change your life and your prospective about who you are as a human being. You may not like what you discover as your heart beats rapidly inside your chest, but there's no turning back once that first page is read. Highly recommended to all you adrenaline junkies who like to live vicariously through the written word.

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