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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
OK Thomspon,
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This review is from: Recoil (Paperback)
"Recoil" is second-tier work by Jim Thompson (check out "The Grifters" and "The Killer In Me"), but it's still an entertaining quick read. The main character is Pat Cosgrove, who's been in prison for 15 years for bank robbery. He gets out on parole with the help of Dr. Luther, a discredited and shady psychologist who now works with local politicians. Pat figures out pretty quickly that Dr. Luther must have had a reason for helping him, but what is it? Pat becomes involved with a bunch of politicians, lawyers, civil servants, and (of course) women, any of whom might be double crossing him. The action is fast and the writing is enjoyable. As with some of his other books, a lot of the action is unbelievable, but so what?
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I am a Jim Thompson convert,
This review is from: Recoil (Paperback)
"Recoil" was the first Jim Thompson book I ever read, but it certainly won't be the last. I began reading it late one night, and finished it the next morning after only a few hours sleep.
Intense, concise, surprising, noir-istic, hard boiled. These words barely begin to describe Thompson's writing. When Thompson describes a river contaminated with oil from a nearby pump, an acrid sulfer-like scent tickles you nostrils. To label Thompson a "Mystery" writer is easy, yet also a disservice to his real literary talent. To not, is criminal. Sure, some characters are plot-devices, but all are so real, you'd swear you'd met them somewhere. Hammet, Chandler, Thompson. I didn't believe it before, but I do now. The man belongs with the masters. Readers of Grisham, Turow, Crichton and their ilk should try Thompson. He chops away the pretentiousness and tedious page-filler, and turns in a thriller twice as good and a third as long.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
not his best-he had a orthodontic bill, maybe?,
This review is from: Recoil (Paperback)
I like Jim Thompson. Good Thompson books are solid 3's and 3 1/2's with me. This is not a good Thompson book.He does hard-boiled right, with dialogue breaking over the ear like music. Paranoia? Oh boy, can he invoke it, and personify it in characters haunted by less than ideal situations! You don't know who to trust and the pace keeps you turning pages. And that might describe this book were it not for the last pages. I can deal with multiple betrayal and keep that stuff if not squared in my own head, then at least reasonably coherent. But these female characters are complex to the point of unbelievability. I won't 'spoil' this for you, but given what we know and have seen, having it end like it did and with whom we've met is akin to entering your kitchen pantry and expecting to emerge in downtown Peking. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE. Worse, it's capital B bathos. Plausibility takes a U-turn into a 'happy ending' which has all marks of why certain people distrust and even dislike happy endings. I don't have this problem, but this books ends with a prototypical example of a bad happy ending. The last pages are as if Judith Light and Tony Danza (of 80's sitcom Who's the Boss?) were asked to collaborate on a script for a pilot episode of husband and wife crime-fighting tv series they would star in. It's that bad. The 'romantic dialogue' might've been lifted from a movie of the kind you see for free in certain by the hour motels. Hideous. Read Getaway or After Dark, My Sweet instead and skip this strictly 'For the Money' piece of Thompson's oevre. k
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