Five hot new crime novels.
Old Turk’s Load (M)
by Gregory Gibson
When a load of high octane heroin goes missing in the melee, criminals, cops, do-gooders, and lowlifes scramble to possess it. But the heroin has ideas of its own, leading its pursuers on a very un-merry, increasingly deadly chase.” -Publisher
“Gibson’s elliptical, ever-evolving plot seems a marriage of Raymond Chandler complexity and Donald E. Westlake comic haplessness, but he imbues his characters with a kind of desperate humanity that is brilliantly played out when Manhattan goes dark in the famous 1967 blackout. The sense of time and place is wonderfully evocative, and The Old Turk’s Load will be a signal pleasure for crime-fiction aficionados” -Booklist
Angel Baby (M)
by Richard Lange
“A rising star…. Lange embraces classic noir in all its violence, bleakness, and dark humor. He makes readers care about his flawed characters and appreciate the odds that were stacked against them by the circumstances of their upbringing. A film waiting to happen, this book boasts memorable characters, evocative settings, and a suspenseful plot.” Kirkus Reviews
The Andalucian Friend : a novel (M)
by Alexander Soderberg
Jens Vall is in Paraguay facilitating a delivery of very dangerous weapons when he’s attacked by angry Russians. They think he stole their drugs…
Lars Vinge is a beat cop with a nasty drug habit he thought he kicked. He’s given an important assignment that soon turns into deadly obsession…
All of their paths will collide in this turbo-charged, action-packed, highly sophisticated debut thriller that will set the world on fire.” -Publisher
Three Graves Full (M)
by Jamie Mason
There is very little peace for a man with a body buried in his backyard. But it could always be worse. . . .
“Three Graves Full is something special – an offbeat, high-class, pacey mystery that blends black humor with dark lyricism, and deft, intricate plotting with dead-on psychological insight. This is a gem of a debut.” —Tana French, author of In the Woods
The Accidental Pallbearer (M)
by Frank Lentricchia
When Eliot’s highly unlikely blood brother, Antonio Robinson, Utica’s corrupt black chief of police, enlists him to neutralize his deputy chief, Eliot’s investigation uncovers links to the 15-year-old case of a mob assassination carried out by a last-minute replacement pallbearer (anything but accidental!). Eliot is already running a personal probe of a train passenger he witnessed assaulting the passenger’s own child. The two cases are linked, of course, in true noir fashion. Conte is a cad, but his actions are guided by a moral compass, no matter how skewed.
Verdict The terrific writing, clever plots, bleak humor, and colorful characters recommend this to fans of gritty noir crime fiction” – Library Journal