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Bust (Hard Case Crime) (Mass Market Paperback)
by Ken Bruen (Author), Jason Starr (Author)
  3.8 out of 5 stars 16 customer reviews (16 customer reviews)  

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Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. This first-time collaboration between two rising crime fiction writers is a full-tilt, rocking homage to noir novels of the 1950s, taking full advantage of the neo-pulp Hard Case Crime imprint. Wealthy, successful New York City business owner Max Fisher finds himself in a delightfully familiar scenario: he wants to get rid of his nagging wife so he can shack up with his sexy secretary, Angela Petrakos. When Angela introduces Max to Dillon, a former IRA hit man, Max thinks he's found his man; what Max doesn't know is that Dillon is already Angela's man—and the two plan to double-cross Max as soon as it becomes profitable. Dillon, however, proves to be less a professional than a psychotic: he'd just as soon kill "for the price of a pint" as he would for Max's wealth. Rolling in on the action is wheelchair-bound Bobby Rosa, an ex-con with a taste for lewd photography, guns and blackmail. As it tends to do, the murderous plot goes awry, sending Bruen and Starr's delicious, despicable characters scrambling for their money and their lives. A seamless blend of Bruen's dead-on Irish underworld and Starr's hellish vision of the Big Apple, Hard Case's latest release is smart, trashy fun, fulfilling ably the series' irresistible promise. (May)
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From Booklist
All-star jams are usually disappointing; put Keith Richards and Eddie Van Halen onstage together, and they won't have a feel for each other's songs. The authors' star status may be debatable, but in the tiny world of two--author novels, the analogy is worthwhile. Both Bruen and Starr have strong, idiosyncratic voices: Bruen favors deep-thinking, soulful heroes, while Starr leans toward shallow losers. Will Bust be number one with a bullet or a B-side? The plot, which seems Starr-like, concerns a New York businessman who hires someone to kill his wife so he can marry his secretary. There are crosses and double-crosses, miscalculations and blunders, and plenty of dead bodies. Written in limited third-person--a smart approach--it reads as if each writer writes for certain characters (and would Bruen let Starr write the Irishman?). For those who like the bungling-criminal genre, this is good fun. Those who prefer to empathize won't like it as much. But it's only a diversion for fans of either writer: like an all-star jam, this one isn't quite equal to the sum of its talent. Keir Graff
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Product Details
  • Mass Market Paperback: 254 pages
  • Publisher: Hard Case Crime (May 2, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0843955910
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843955910
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars 16 customer reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #149,873 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"THE FOLLOWER is...this generation's LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR and crackling-hot beach read."
--PAGE SIX, THE NEW YORK POST

"A chilling yet humorous tale of obsession."
--NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

"It's been years since a thriller grabbed me the way Jason Starr's THE FOLLOWER did. THE FOLLOWER puts Starr up there with some of the greats of psychological suspense--Patricia Highsmith, Ira Levin, Ruth Rendell, Peter Abrahams. I totally loved this book."
--JOSEPH FINDER, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF PARANOIA AND POWER PLAY

"His most crowd-pleasing to date...[Starr] absolutely shines with these characters...A very funny, dark social satire."
--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

"This was my first experience of Starr's writing and I found him irresistible. You will not be able to leave this book alone; as soon as you put it down you find yourself surreptitiously picking it up again to squeeze just one more chapter into your day."
--SHOTS MAGAZINE

"Crackling dialog and tension building pacing make [Starr's] latest novel, THE FOLLOWER, a highly charged read."
--MYSTERY ONE BOOKSTORE

"Jason Starr takes the big-city singles scene and turns it inside out. Keen social satire and a deliriously addictive story."
--MEGAN ABBOTT, EDGAR-NOMINATED AUTHOR OF THE SONG IS YOU

"THE FOLLOWER is a chilling, thrilling and addictive tale of romantic love gone terrifyingly wrong. I couldn't put it down!"
--ALISON GAYLIN, EDGAR-NOMINATED AUTHOR OF TRASHED

"THE FOLLOWER does for dating what JAWS did for swimming."
--KEN BRUEN, SHAMUS-AWARD WINNING AUTHOR OF PRIEST

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Bill Moss was once a high-powered ad exec; now he works as a telemarketer in Hell's Kitchen. Bill will stop at absolutely nothing to re-start his career.
"A literary tour de force." The Baltimore Sun

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2004 Barry Award Winner for Best Paperback!