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Hell Bent [Mass Market Paperback]

Ken Gross (Author)


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October 15, 1993
As former New York cop Jack Mann and Nora Burns use three million dollars stolen from the Mafia to finance an orphanage in Ireland, the Mafia sends two crooked cops to kidnap Nora's son. Reprint.

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From Publishers Weekly

Told with terrific pacing and elan, this tough, gritty, intricate thriller picks up ex-NYPD detective Jack Mann in Ireland, where he and Nora Burns run an orphanage using the $3 million swag stolen from the Mafia three years before. A try by the mob to kidnap Nora's young son goes horribly wrong as the boy and a babysitter are killed and Jack wounded. Bent on revenge, Nora flies to New York to get help from her brother Michael. Jack follows, as do a man and woman from the Irish Gardasp ok? . But Michael, an IRA assassin, has his own "mission" and warns Nora off. She persists, begins stalking a Mafia don, and we're caught up in a breathless race against time (Michael plans to wipe out the guests at the East Coast Academy Awards banquet at the Waldorf-Astoria with nerve gas) involving the mob, the NYPD and the IRA. The latter's tendency toward literal fratricide is savagely shown. New York City is etched in acid (a cop speaks of the city's "criminal disposal system") and affection (a Garda detective marvels at "the great, moving carnival") and humor (asked why he'd go on television, electronically disguised, a mob hit man says, "Are you kiddin'? Hey, I never been on TV . . . My wife's gonna tape it"). Gross wrote Rough Justice and A Fine Line.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

Once upon a time, retired New York cop Jack Mann (Rough Justice, 1991; A Fine Line, 1989) and IRA fellow-traveler Nora Burns had a chance to help themselves to $3 million of Mafia money. Now the mob- -unimpressed that Nora's used the money to run an orphanage for victims of Irish violence--comes after the money, setting off a deadly game of chases and betrayals. Using his sick old partner Moe Berger to flush Jack out of Ireland, mob cops Vinnie Manero and Rocco Valone plan to kidnap Nora's son Seamus to force her to give up the loot. But Jack chases back just in time to barge in on the kidnapping, turning it into a murder that leaves Nora coldly bent on avenging Seamus by using her brother Michael, an IRA assassin hiding in New York, to get at Don Daniello Iennello, the capo who's after the money. Michael, meanwhile, has ideas of his own: He's using Don Daniello's help in his plan to kill everybody at the Academy Awards banquet at the Waldorf. So as the mob and the Garda--the two crooked Manhattan cops joined by Inspector Timothy McCormick and Officer Mattie Nolan, two visiting Irish cops, for a total of four rogue officers all out to get each other--bear down on Nora, she's hounding Michael to help her get a clear shot at the big guy, and wondering whether Michael isn't out to get her as well. The only flaw in this intricate weave of counterplots is that top plotting honors go to stolid Jack and his invincibly cute weather- forecaster lover Bonnie Hudson (``Hey, it's only weather''), who improbably manage to foil all the plotters who haven't killed each other off before the climax. First-rate melodrama, with just enough resonance to make you see how far out past their depth Jack and Bonnie are. -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (October 15, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812517563
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812517569
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,079,866 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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