30th Anniversary Edition with a new introduction by the author
Shamus Award winner and Edgar Award nominee Don Winslow combines breathless suspense, zany wit, and whiplash action in his latest novel featuring grad student/private eye Neal Carey. Now Neal is assigned to escort monkeyish octogenarian Natty Silver home from Las Vegas to Palm Springs. Natty, once a burlesque top banana, has a nonstop barrage of corny jokes, an eye for an aging cocktail waitress, and a chronic disappearing act.
When Neal catches up with him, he can see why Natty doesn't want to go home. Sole witness to a crime, he's now the quarry of hard-faced suits, a fascist con artist, and a career-track assassin. And bodyguard Neal, scorching through the trackless desert at eighty miles per hour, brooding on his inner child by freezing starlight, and looking down the barrel of one gun too many, is soon dodging vultures and on the brink of a surprise watery grave.
When I first received this book from my fiance he told me I would have to read this. He knows that I am not much of a reader, but I told him I would. As soon as I started reading the book, every time I went to take a break something would come up. I just couldn't find myself to put this book down until I finished reading it. It was a very interesting and funny book.
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Funny doesn't begin to describe this Neal Carey entry.Hysterically funny. Laugh-out-loud till you cry funny.I almost fell out of bed while reading this I was laughing so hard funny.And boy was I embarassed, since it was one in the morning and my neighbors have big ears.Do yourselves a favor. READ THIS BOOK. But do it with care, after all, you wouldn't want to fracture your funny bone.
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Here a Neal Carey story that is more fun then the previous ones.Not so suspencefull or mysterious ,but great fun to absorbe.More,where this came from-the world around us is suspencefull enough-may there be a laugh or two...
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The Neal Carey series started out as Ross MacDonald (Cool Breeze...) then became Robert Crais (Way Down on the...) continued on as Carl Hiaasen ( A Long Walk...) and now this; pure Laurence Shames slapstick.Another reviewer has noted that you learn nothing from this book,and that is true ( except maybe a few old vaudeville jokes ) but if you want learning, read a textbook, if you want to relax and have a few laughs, read this...
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