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Night Work (Paperback)

~ Rush Williams (Author)
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In January, Curt Mellam, widower, prices an imported sports car (MGX) as a high school graduation present for Karen, his only child, expecting her to drive it to Georgetown University in the coming fall. He never completes the purchase. Instead, by September he is dodging bullets as a moonlighter, is rapidly unlearning notions he, as a straight-arrow, to-the-line executive, has long held, and is worrying about how he will ever pay next semester's tuition for Karen.

Night Work tells how Curt adapts to street life and, at the same time, to his quickly maturing (especially sexually) daughter who brings her first serious boy friend home to meet Dad just as Curt has to start working nights. Curt, of course, wants to tar and feather the boy and run him out of town.

The story is told with self-effacing humor despite the violence (murder, corrupt inner city police, drug dealing) Curt encounters. In time, Curt and his daughter come to consider their ordeals blessings.



About the Author

Rush Williams is eminently qualified to write about work. He has been a sailor, a taxi driver, a counselor, a nuclear scientist, a textile chemist, an executive, and a salesman. A graduate of UNC?Chapel Hill, he has now returned to North Carolina?s Sandhills where he enjoys working at his first love, writing fiction and poetry.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 262 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (September 22, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595327583
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595327584
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Cab Drivers shift is anything but routine, September 20, 2006
Reviewed by William Phenn for Reader Views (9/2006)

Rush Williams has done some night work himself as a taxi driver, so writing about it was second nature to him. This author not only worked as a taxi driver but has held many jobs in his lifetime. He has been a sailor, counselor, nuclear scientist, salesman, textile chemist, executive and is an accomplished writer.

"Night Work" is a very dramatic work about a man who, in the prime of his career, gets the boot and is forced to drive a cab. Curt Mellam is driven by many things in his life. His daughter Karen is about to enter her freshman year at Georgetown University, his home based business is just getting started and his new job as a taxi driver is demanding.

Curt Mellam is faced with unprecedented danger on the job (people robbing him, shooting at him and the occasional flirt). He is trying to be a good father and watch out for his daughter's welfare but when she begins dating a cop, his troubles just magnify.

In "Night Work" Mr. Williams took me through the nightly routine of a cab driver which was everything but routine. From the moment Curt got that first dispatch to the last fare of the evening "Night Work" kept me glued to its pages. The violence was mild compared to the real world so I won't say it's not for the squeamish. When Curt's nemesis and fellow driver (Slick) is violently killed while on duty; Curt is made abruptly aware of the dangers on the job.

Curt meets many colorful and interesting people along the way. A little old lady junk collector who tips him better than most affluent people. He gets mistaken for a drug dealer and is chased and shot at. Then there is the man with the sexy wife that thought he made a pass at her and almost starts a fight over it. There's the incident where drugs and kiddy porn are discovered in his cab and he is confronted by the cops. But Curt also has his tender moments such as the time he picked up the mystery woman (Dawn) and their romantic interlude.

"Night Work" is an exciting novel of fast moving action and intrigue. It could use some smoothing around the edges but the story is good and the characters all very real. For anyone who is interested in a cab ride they won't easily forget, I recommend you call Curt Mellam. I gave "Night Work" my high rating of an A because it kept my attention throughout the entire read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mystery and human interest!, April 7, 2006
Set in the early '70s, Night Work embraces the bumps in the road of life, with a large dose of suspense and mystery. The main character is a likeable middle-aged widower who finds himself in new career circumstances after being "let go" by his long-time employer.

Moving from a cushy white-collar management position, Curt Mellam is humbled when he has to drive a taxi to make ends meet--and until he can get his new consulting business off the ground. Suspense begins when Curt discovers someone is out to get him and he has a close call with another cab. The authorities are suspect and Curt doesn't know whom he can trust. The reader is left to sort through a number of shady characters and series of dangerous events--even murder.

Over the course of his "night work," Curt begins to empathize with people from the other side of the tracks and eventually befriends some of his co-workers. Night Work is an insightful look into circumstances and relationships and its effect on the human spirit.

Armchair Interviews says: You will love this book for both the mystery and human interest!



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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read, January 8, 2006
By T. James (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
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I found "Night Work" to be a very enjoyable book and a must read for any mystery novel fan. Rush Williams' writing style brings a real world and down to earth feel to the characters. I definitely felt I was there with them. I highly recommend the adventure.
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