A tour-de-force, ranging from underworld crime to a unique caper and a terrorist plot. David Gordon brings an outstanding new voice to the contemporary crime novel
- Robert Crais, bestselling author of The Wanted and other Elvis Cole novels,
Fast, funny and tough, David Gordon's <i>The Bouncer</i> will toss you over his shoulder like King Kong and carry you away
- Max Allan Collins, author of Road to Perdition,
A treat – a hard-edged thriller that makes you feel good while you're reading it. Give it to someone. They'll thank you
- Thomas Perry, New York Times bestselling author of The Bomb Maker,
Funny, with a satirical edge... Gordon knows how to write a potboiler'
Los Angeles Times
Darkly comic, stylish literary thriller
Associated Press
Clever plotting and a light-hearted tone add charm to this lively caper despite its multiple violent deaths... Lots of fun'
Sunday Times
If you like a heavy dose of mayhem with their murder, this is crime fiction at its most fresh and most fun.
Joe Brody is just your average Dostoevsky-reading, Harvard-expelled strip club bouncer who has a highly classified military history and a best friend from Catholic school who happens to be head mafioso Gio Caprisi.
FBI agent Donna Zamora, the best shot in her class at Quantico, is a single mother stuck at a desk manning the hotline. Their storylines intersect over a tip from a cokehead that leads to a crackdown on Gio's strip joint in Queens and Joe's arrest.
Outside the jailhouse, the Fed and the bouncer lock eyes, as Gordon launches them both headlong into a non-stop plot that goes from back-road gun running to high-stakes perfume heist, and manages to touch everyone from the CIA to the Triads. Beneath it all lurks a sinister criminal mastermind whose manipulations could cause chaos on a massively violent scale.
'A brilliantly goofy caper novel in the grand tradition of Donald E. Westlake' NEW YORK TIMES.
'[David Gordon], who has been turning out delightfully offbeat tales of fringe crooks with plenty of pizzazz (The Serialist, 2010; Mystery Girl, 2013), now stakes his claim as a major player in the comic-thriller world' BOOKLIST, Starred Review.