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Men from Boys [Paperback]

John Harvey (Author)
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May 31, 2005

What actions must a boy take to become a man? One might use a razor to clear his first growth of beard, while another could employ it as a weapon -- both actions might be a fitting rite of passage.

In these dazzling works of fiction, seventeen masters of crime and suspense explore what it means to be a son, what it means to be a father, what it means to be a man. Spanning continents and decades, the stories are set in interconnected worlds both instantly recognizable and astonishingly believable, from long stretches on a dry Texas highway to a bleak London alley, from the claustrophobic confines of an after-hours backroom poker game to a rundown jazz joint in Manhattan.

Amid card sharks, revolvers, and shallow graves, the characters who inhabit these stories strive to discover what is right, what will give them dignity, what will earn them respect. Whether at the age of ten or thirty-five, all will come face-to-face with a situation that will brutally separate the men from the boys.



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From Publishers Weekly

The idea of a collection of crime stories with the common theme of showing what it means to be a man sounds like the loosest of requirements. But editor Harvey, whose series about British copper Charlie Resnick still stands as a genre icon, has chosen the 17 stories in this handsome trade paperback with a sharp eye. Harvey has included some of the crime field's leading players (Lawrence Block, Michael Connelly, Reginald Hill, Dennis Lehane, George P. Pelecanos, Peter Robinson) as well as fine writers who deserve to be better known and sold (Bill James, James Sallis, John Straley, Don Winslow, Daniel Woodrell). In his introduction, Harvey quotes Donald Westlake that writing short stories is like playing jazz: "a sense of vibrant imagination at work within a tightly controlled setting." Harvey's own story, "Chance," certainly fits that description: ex-cop and professional soccer player Jack Kiley, now working as a private detective, tries to help a former soccer star with a serious gambling addiction. Other contributions are similarly impressive in their poetic simplicity, making this a book to keep close at hand.
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From Booklist

Veteran British mystery writer Harvey assembles an impressive list of hard-boiled writers from both sides of the Atlantic, offering stories about what it means to be a man, a theme that both is nebulous enough to coax some fine individual contributions and substantial enough to enable the collection to read as a coherent whole. There's quite a range, from the merest of vignettes (Daniel Woodrell's broken account of a prodigal son and George Pelecanos' slice of the high life), to traditional suspense stories from Michael Connelly and Jeffrey Deaver, to a spare and beguiling, tip-of-the-iceberg family saga from Andrew Coburn. Other highlights from this consistently interesting collection include Mark Billingham's searing tale of initiation rituals old and new, Don Winslow's gritty rust-belt parable on the sins of the father, a haunting impressionistic road trip from James Sallis, and, from Dennis Lehane, a father-and-son reunion worthy of Jim Thompson. This bumpy ride on the cycle of violence makes a rewarding sampler for any fan of hard-boiled crime and an excellent addition to that murky masculine nongenre offsetting women's fiction. David Wright
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks; First Edition edition (May 31, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060762853
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060762858
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,465,092 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

JOHN HARVEY is the author of eleven Charlie Resnick novels and the Frank Elder series, and is a recipient of the Silver Dagger Award, the Barry Award, and the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for lifetime achievement, among other honors.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars strong suspense anthology, June 28, 2005
This review is from: Men from Boys (Paperback)
The sixteen short stories and one novella (Andrew Coburn's My Father's Daughter) focus on men coming of age when faced with a crisis that makes each protagonist have to use a path that will hopefully leave them with self-esteem and respect. Interestingly none of the characters are similar in temperament, varying in social or economic class and even age as some boys do not become men until their thirties and older. The settings also vary from Manhattan to the World War I front and obviously differing time periods. What they have in common is that each tale is a superb suspense thriller with the center being a boy turning into a man trying to cope with difficult situations that mature someone rather quickly and that the authors are all men. John Harvey of Charlie Resnick fame brings together a virtue hall of fame of male suspense writers and each hits a thrilling home run.

Harriet Klausner
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