The hard stuff A novel

David Gordon, 1967-

Book - 2019

"Ex-black-ops-specialist-turned-strip-club-bouncer Joe Brody has a new qualification to add to his resume: an alliance of New York City's mob bosses has deemed him its "sheriff." In the straight world, when you "see something" you "say something" to the law. In the bent world, they call Joe. Still reeling from a particularly difficult operation, and having plummeted back into the drug and alcohol addiction that got him kicked out of the military as a re-sult, Joe has just managed to detox at the clinic of a Chinese herbalist when the mob bosses phone: they need Joe to help them swindle a group of opioid dealers (of all things). But these are no typical drug-ferrying gangsters. Little Maria, the head o...f the Dominican mob, has discovered that her new heroin suppliers belong to an al Qaeda splinter group, and that they're planning to use their drug funds to back their terrorist agenda. With Joe in command, the mob coalition must pull off an intricate heist that will begin in Manhattan's diamond district. At stake is not only their business, but the state of the world.."--Publisher description.

Saved in:

1st Floor Show me where

FICTION/Gordon David
0 / 1 copies available
Location Call Number   Status
1st Floor FICTION/Gordon David Due Dec 24, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Mystery fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
New York : The Mysterious Press 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
David Gordon, 1967- (author)
Edition
First edition. First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition
Physical Description
313 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780802129567
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

With The Bouncer (2018), Gordon established himself as a major player in comic thrillerdom, right up there with Thomas Perry. As Perry is also wont to do from time to time, Gordon dials back the laughs a bit (though the sly wit remains ever present) in this latest chapter in the story of Joe Brody, strip-club bouncer and Mob fixer. New York's capos have another problem with terrorists: an al-Qaeda splinter group wants to sell heroin to the Mob in exchange for diamonds, which the group plans to use to fund an attack. Joe helped the bosses solve a little terrorist issue in The Bouncer, and now they have a new proposition for him: steal four million in diamonds, trade the jewels for the heroin, then steal the diamonds back before the terrorists can get them out of the country. Now that's a caper. Naturally, Joe will need the help of safe-cracking, knife-wielding Yelena Noylaskya, his sometime lover, sometime partner in crime, and lurking around the edges again is FBI agent Donna Zamora, who still can't decide if she'd rather arrest Joe or make love to him. Much of Gordon's genius comes from his ability to build character in a few subtle brush strokes, so his entire cast, including the morally and sexually ambiguous New York mobster Gio Caprisi, get under our skins in an instant and stay put. There are some grisly doings this time, but the lightness of touch that distinguishes Gordon's prose, whether his characters are bantering or dismembering, is still what makes this series soar.--Bill Ott Copyright 2019 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In Gordon's uneven sequel to 2018's The Bouncer, Joe Brody-strip club bouncer, recovering drug addict, and former elite black ops specialist whose specialty was killing people-is faced with a seemingly impossible task for a coalition of New York City mob bosses: steal $4 million worth of diamonds to pay for a shipment of heroin and then steal the diamonds back again. Assisting him in the risky endeavor is Yelena Noylaskya, a Russian-born master safecracker, burglar, and all around badass. Joe's shenanigans are highly entertaining, and Gordon has a knack for twisty story lines, nonstop action, and over-the-top sequences, like the memorable diamond heist that occurs on the streets of midtown Manhattan. But some readers may be disappointed that his characters, who tend toward caricature, lack emotional connection. FBI agent Donna Zamora, who played a significant role in The Bouncer, doesn't get much exposure this time. Still, fans of lighter crime capers will be satisfied. Agent: Douglas Stewart, Sterling Lord Literistic. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved