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Dark Ride
Lou Berney
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WINNER OF THE 2020 CWA IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER AWARD WINNER OF THE
2018 HAMMETT PRIZE 'A great read, combining brutal action with a
moving love story; gorgeous writing, too' Ian Rankin 'Exceptional'
Stephen King A poignant and evocative crime novel - a story of
unexpected connections, daring possibilities, and the hope of
second chances. Frank Guidry's luck has finally run out... A loyal
street lieutenant to New Orleans' mob boss Carlos Marcello, Guidry
knows too much about the crime of the century: the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy. Within hours of JFK's murder, everyone
with ties to Marcello is turning up dead. Suspecting he's next,
Guidry hits the road to Las Vegas. When he spots a beautiful
housewife and her two young daughters stranded on the side of the
road, he sees the perfect disguise to cover his tracks from the hit
men on his trail. The two strangers share the open road west - and
find each other on the way. But Guidry's relentless hunters are
closing in on him, and now he doesn't want to just survive, he
wants to really live, maybe for the first time. Everyone's
expendable, or they should be, but Guidry just can't throw away the
woman he's come to love. And it might get them both killed.
Edgar Award-nominated and USA Today-bestselling crime writer Lou
Berney returns to his critically acclaimed thriller series starring
former mob wheelman Shake Bouchon, who finds himself reluctantly
involved in a high-stakes hostage rescue, among the mighty temples
and shadowy underground of Cambodia. During his years as a wheelman
for the Armenian mob in Las Vegas, Shake Bouchon didn t think of
himself as the settling-down type. But now he s happily married to
Gina, the love of his life and former adversary in Indiana, of all
places. The great thing about Bloomington, for two people with
exceptionally checkered pasts, is that everyone is nice and no one
knows them. Until the day a brutal Armenian thug who has always
hated Shake shows up in his backyard. He demands that Shake help
him find the missing mob boss, the pakhan the dangerous and
beautiful Alexandra Lexy Ilandryan, who also happens to be Shake s
ex-girlfriend. Shake s got a lot of history with Lexy, so he
reluctantly agrees to travel to Siem Reap, Cambodia, where she was
last seen. Once there, he finds himself in a predatory underworld
of Cambodian gangsters, mob politics, and opportunistic expats,
where the stakes aren t clear and everyone is looking to gain. With
only the help of a clairvoyant hippie and the Armenian thug, Shake
becomes involved in a high-stakes negotiation for Lexy that might
cost him his own life. But perhaps most threatening of all is Gina
s wrath when she arrives in Cambodia intent on saving Shake from
himself and from all the people trying to kill him. With Lou Berney
s trademark wit, flawless plotting, vibrant locale, and memorable
characters, Double Barrel Bluff is another unputdownable,
globetrotting adventure. "
Professional wheel man Charles "Shake" Bouchon is too nice a guy
for the life he's led and not nice enough for any other. Fresh out
of prison, he's supposed to deliver a package to Vegas strip-club
owner Dick "the Whale" Moby and pick up a briefcase for Shake's
former boss and lover, Alexandra Ilandryan, "pakhan" of L.A.'s
Armenian mob. But when the "package" turns out to be Gina, a
wholesome young housewife, Shake decides to set her free--a move as
noble as it is boneheaded.
Now Shake and Gina are on the run in Panama--looking to unload
the briefcase's unusual contents while outmaneuvering two angry
crime bosses, a heartbroken ex-linebacker, and a sadistic thug
plagued by erectile superfunction. And Shake's learning that Gina
is less wholesome and more complicated than he initially
imagined.
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Dark Ride - A Thriller
Lou Berney
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R745
R627
Discovery Miles 6 270
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From Lou Berney, the acclaimed, multi award-winning author of
November Road and The Long and Faraway Gone, comes a Dark Ride
Sometimes the person you least expect is just the hero you need
Twenty-one-year-old Hardy “Hardly” Reed—good-natured,
easygoing, usually stoned—is drifting through life. A
minimum-wage scare actor at an amusement park, he avoids
unnecessary effort and unrealistic ambitions. Then one day
he notices two children, around six or seven, sitting all alone on
a bench. Hardly checks if they’re okay and sees injuries on both
children. Someone is hurting these kids. He reports the incident to
Child Protective Service. That should be the end of it. After all,
Hardly's not even good at looking out for himself so the last thing
he wants to do is look out for anyone else. But he's haunted by the
two kids, his heart breaking for them. And the more research he
does the less he trusts that Child Protective Services
—understaffed and overworked—will do anything about it. That
leaves…Hardly. He is probably the last person you’d ever want
to count on. But those two kids have nobody else but him. Hardly
has to do what's right and help them. For the first time in his
life, Hardly decides to fight for something. This might be the one
point in his entire life, he realizes, that is the entire point of
his life. He will help those kids. At first, trying to gather
evidence that will force the proper authorities to intervene,
Hardly is a total disaster. Gradually, with assistance from
unexpected allies, he develops investigative skills and discovers
he’s smarter and more capable than he ever imagined. But Hardly
also discovers that the situation is more dangerous than he ever
expected. The abusive father who has been hurting these children
isn’t just a lawyer—he also runs a violent drug-dealing
operation. The mother claims she wants to escape with the
kids—but Hardly isn't sure he can trust her. Faced with a
different version of himself than he has ever known, Hardly refuses
to give up. But his commitment to saving these kids from further
harm might end up getting the kids, and Hardly himself, killed.
"Like Carl Hiaasen, Berney delights in the cartoonish. Like Elmore
Leonard, he can drive a plot. What sets him apart is how well he
evokes love, making the romance...as compelling as the mystery."
-Boston Globe Lou Berney immediately earned a seat of honor at the
mystery masters' table with his crackling caper novel, Gutshot
Straight-a lightning-fast, fiendishly clever suspenser that
screamed for a sequel. And here it is. Former professional wheel
man Charles "Shake" Bouchon is back, living in the Caribbean
paradise of Belize with his lawless past far behind him-until a
gunshot tears through his beachside restaurant and he's on the run
again. A twisting tale filled with lawmen, con men, and hit men; a
beautiful but deadly FBI agent; and a murderous thug named Baby
Jesus, Whiplash River recalls the best of the off-the-wall crime
fiction impresarios-Elmore Leonard, Carl Hiaasen, James W. Hall,
Robert Ferrigno, Tim Dorsey-while establishing its own unique orbit
in the noir universe.
WINNER OF THE EDGAR AWARD, THE MACAVITY AWARD, THE ANTHONY AWARD,
AND THE BARRY AWARD FOR BEST PAPERBACK ORIGINAL NOMINATED FOR THE
2015 LA TIMES BOOK PRIZE With the compelling narrative tension and
psychological complexity of the works of Laura Lippman, Dennis
Lehane, Kate Atkinson, and Michael Connelly, Edgar Award-nominee
Lou Berney's The Long and Faraway Gone is a smart, fiercely
compassionate crime story that explores the mysteries of memory and
the impact of violence on survivors-and the lengths they will go to
find the painful truth of the events that scarred their lives. In
the summer of 1986, two tragedies rocked Oklahoma City. Six
movie-theater employees were killed in an armed robbery, while one
inexplicably survived. Then, a teenage girl vanished from the
annual State Fair. Neither crime was ever solved. Twenty-five years
later, the reverberations of those unsolved cases quietly echo
through survivors' lives. A private investigator in Vegas, Wyatt's
latest inquiry takes him back to a past he's tried to escape-and
drags him deeper into the harrowing mystery of the movie house
robbery that left six of his friends dead. Like Wyatt, Julianna
struggles with the past-with the day her beautiful older sister
Genevieve disappeared. When Julianna discovers that one of the
original suspects has resurfaced, she'll stop at nothing to find
answers. As Wyatt's case becomes more complicated and dangerous,
and Julianna seeks answers from a ghost, their obsessive quests not
only stir memories of youth and first love, but also begin to
illuminate dark secrets of the past. But will their shared passion
and obsession heal them, or push them closer to the edge? Even if
they find the truth, will it help them understand what happened,
that long and faraway gone summer? Will it set them free-or
ultimately destroy them?
"When people say they want to read a really good novel, the kind
you just can't put down, this is the kind of book they mean.
Exceptional." --STEPHEN KING "Berney's emotional, empathetic
writing keeps . . . the pages turning." --ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY,
"Required Reading" NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY Entertainment
Weekly - Washington Post - AARP - Newsweek - Dallas Morning News -
South Florida Sun-Sentinel - Chicago Public Library - Real Book Spy
- CrimeReads - Litreactor - Library Journal - LitHub - Booklist
Winner of the Barry, Macavity, and Anthony Awards, the Hammett
Prize, the Left Coast Crime "Lefty" Award for Best Mystery Novel,
the Oklahoma Book Award for Best Fiction Novel, and the CWA Ian
Fleming Steel Dagger award for Best Thriller Novel! Set against the
assassination of JFK, a poignant and evocative crime novel that
centers on a desperate cat-and-mouse chase across 1960s America--a
story of unexpected connections, daring possibilities, and the hope
of second chances from the Edgar Award-winning author of The Long
and Faraway Gone. Frank Guidry's luck has finally run out. A loyal
street lieutenant to New Orleans' mob boss Carlos Marcello, Guidry
has learned that everybody is expendable. But now it's his turn--he
knows too much about the crime of the century: the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy. Within hours of JFK's murder, everyone
with ties to Marcello is turning up dead, and Guidry suspects he's
next: he was in Dallas on an errand for the boss less than two
weeks before the president was shot. With few good options, Guidry
hits the road to Las Vegas, to see an old associate--a dangerous
man who hates Marcello enough to help Guidry vanish. Guidry knows
that the first rule of running is "don't stop," but when he sees a
beautiful housewife on the side of the road with a broken-down car,
two little daughters and a dog in the back seat, he sees the
perfect disguise to cover his tracks from the hit men on his tail.
Posing as an insurance man, Guidry offers to help Charlotte reach
her destination, California. If she accompanies him to Vegas, he
can help her get a new car. For her, it's more than a car-- it's an
escape. She's on the run too, from a stifling existence in
small-town Oklahoma and a kindly husband who's a hopeless drunk.
It's an American story: two strangers meet to share the open road
west, a dream, a hope--and find each other on the way. Charlotte
sees that he's strong and kind; Guidry discovers that she's smart
and funny. He learns that's she determined to give herself and her
kids a new life; she can't know that he's desperate to leave his
old one behind. Another rule--fugitives shouldn't fall in love,
especially with each other. A road isn't just a road, it's a trail,
and Guidry's ruthless and relentless hunters are closing in on him.
But now Guidry doesn't want to just survive, he wants to really
live, maybe for the first time. Everyone's expendable, or they
should be, but now Guidry just can't throw away the woman he's come
to love. And it might get them both killed.
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