Higgins deserves to stand in the company of Chandler and Hammett as one of the true innovators in crime fiction

- Scott Turow,

Every American crime writer of the past 30 years owes a debt to George V Higgins. Higgins is the daddy. Read him and rejoice

- Val McDermid,

Flawless of its kind - never a false word, phrase, rhythm, gesture

NEW REPUBLIC

'Flawless of its kind - never a false word, phrase, rhythm, gesture.' - The New Republic

'Every American crime writer of the past 30 years owes a debt to George V Higgins. Higgins is the daddy. Read him and rejoice' Val McDermid

Jerry 'Digger' Doherty is an ex-con and proprietor of a workingman's Boston bar, who supplements his income with the occasional 'odd job', like stealing live checks or picking up hot goods. His brother's a priest, his wife's a nag, and he has a deadly appetite for martinis and gambling.

On a trip to Vegas, the Digger finds himself in the sights of a loan shark known as 'The Greek'. Luckily - if you call it luck - the Digger has been let in on a little job that can turn his gambling debt into a profit, if only he can pull it off without getting himself killed.

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'Every American crime writer of the past 30 years owes a debt to George V Higgins. Higgins is the daddy. Read him and rejoice' Val McDermid
Digger is so real that the next time you order a drink from a bartender, you ll look at him hard, wondering what he does on his days off. - Los Angeles Times

Aspiring writers of any genre, not just legal suspense, would be wise to read lots of George Higgins. - John Grisham

Another bullseye for Higgins! - The New York Times

Higgins can plot a whole book like one long chase scene. He can write dialogue so authentic it spits. - Life
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781409137559
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Orion Publishing Co
Vekt
214 gr
Høyde
199 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

George V. Higgins was a lawyer in the Massachusetts Attorney General's office, in the Organized Crime section and the Criminal Division, and an Assistant United States Attorney, in Boston. He then founded his own private practice, defending Watergate conspirator G. Gordon Liddy and Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver. Described as 'the Balzac of the Boston underworld', he wrote more than twenty novels, including a number of lowlife masterpieces constructed almost entirely out of pitch-perfect dialogue. He died in 1999.