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John McFetridge (Author)
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July 21, 2008
Take a chance. That’s what Roxanne Keyes thinks when she recognizes the guy calmly driving away from the murder his passenger has just committed at an intersection in broad daylight. Roxanne can use this to her advantage. It will get her out of the huge mess she’s made of her life—if she’s willing to lie to the cops, partner with a porn–Web site developer with a mysterious past, and blackmail a Russian mobster. Can’t be much more dangerous than her day job, selling real estate in Toronto.

Except that the cops—new guy Loewen and the maybe-too-cool-for-his-own-good Price—know right away that this isn’t a random act of violence. There’s something bigger going on—and they’re going to get to the bottom of it. Even if it means going after mobsters, biker gangs, crooked cops, and Roxanne Keyes.

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PRAISE FOR DIRTY SWEET
 
"Dirty Sweet is supremely fast-moving, kinky and violent."—Duane Swierczynski, author of The Blonde
 
"McFetridge has studied at the knee of Elmore Leonard . . . If more people wrote the kind of clean-as-a-whistle, no-fat prose McFetridge does, this reviewer would finish a lot more of their books."—David Gilmour, National Post (Canada)
 
 

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"Toronto has never looked seedier."—Globe and Mail (Canada)
 
 
 

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Mariner Books; 1 edition (July 21, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0156034972
  • ISBN-13: 978-0156034975
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,399,788 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Dirty Sweet's a Nasty Treat, April 24, 2009
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Okay, you got me, I'll admit it. I like Cheez-Its, and not just a few, but whole handfuls of crunchy, cheddary goodness. I like lazy Saturday mornings, too, forgetting the alarm clock and letting breakfast stretch toward noon while deliberately ignoring the shaggy state of my lawn. I like listening to bellicose rock, laughing at lolcats and reading slightly snarky political commentary. I also like novels that major in fun, unpretentious reads whose authors put serious character development and weighty sociological commentary second to unexamined enjoyment. Which, I suppose, is a way of saying that I like John McFetridge's crime caper Dirty Sweet.

All struggling commercial realtor Roxanne Keyes wanted was a Starbucks. What she got instead was a front-row seat to a mob hit, a shooter getting out of the passenger seat of a Volvo, putting three bullets into the brain of a guy idling behind him and then pulling away as calm as can be when the light turned green. She told that to the police when they came. But she didn't tell them that she thought she'd recognized the getaway man, a Russian guy named Boris to whom she'd once tried to lease some office space. Roxanne isn't unnerved by this newfound knowledge. She sees it as an asset, a way to cancel out a professional predicament, the kind of debt not recorded in ledgers or recouped by collection agencies.

As you can probably gather from the title, McFetridge populates his first novel with unsavory sorts, a gaggle of mostly dim-witted ne'er do wells that indulge or deal in vices such as (breath) murder, theft, exotic dancing, arson, online smut, money laundering, fornication, drug use, grand theft auto, human trafficking and -- just for good measure -- music piracy. Fortunately, he mostly avoids prurient detail, keeping the nasty stuff in the spaces between sections or burying it in oblique transitions. And one shouldn't think that the gritty matter or unsympathetic characters indicate a lack of literary chops. A keen sense of humor and an eye for the ironies of Canadian life (the book is set in Toronto) are in evidence page after page after page. Wry and rollicking, Dirty Sweet is a treat.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
yellow dreads, dirty sweet, peeler bar, real estate lady
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Toy Works, Club International, New York, Liz Downey, King Street, Boris Suliemanov, Roxanne Keyes, Lake Ontario, Lake Shore, Vince Fournier, Mickey Kennedy, Uncle Khozha, Queen West, Cherry Street, Costa Rica, Working Girl, Niagara Falls, Les Hells, Crown Vic, Jimmy Choo, Golan Heights, Gardiner Expressway, Anzor Vladmirski, Dixon Road, Inspector Nichols
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