Kinds of Love, Kinds of Death
by Donald E Westlake
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Pub Date Jun 25 2013 | Archive Date Jul 26 2013
Open Road Integrated Media | MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Description
A disgraced ex-cop takes a job from a bereaved, gentlemanly mobster
Six months ago, Mitchell Tobin lost his career—and with it, his identity. An honest cop drummed out of the force because of one terrible mistake, Tobin has spent six months watching his savings dwindle and his family fall apart. But no matter how badly he needs work, he doesn’t want anything to do with Ernie Rembeck, a crime boss whose mistress has just turned up dead. The killer can only be someone inside the organization, and Rembeck wants him identified. Tobin agrees, under assurances that nothing illegal will be asked of him, but he soon finds that without a badge, right and wrong are nothing but words.
Mitch Tobin is about to take on every heavy in the New York mob scene. He’s finally found a purpose, but his safety is in serious jeopardy.
Six months ago, Mitchell Tobin lost his career—and with it, his identity. An honest cop drummed out of the force because of one terrible mistake, Tobin has spent six months watching his savings dwindle and his family fall apart. But no matter how badly he needs work, he doesn’t want anything to do with Ernie Rembeck, a crime boss whose mistress has just turned up dead. The killer can only be someone inside the organization, and Rembeck wants him identified. Tobin agrees, under assurances that nothing illegal will be asked of him, but he soon finds that without a badge, right and wrong are nothing but words.
Mitch Tobin is about to take on every heavy in the New York mob scene. He’s finally found a purpose, but his safety is in serious jeopardy.
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Advance Praise
“An absorbing detective story.” —Publishers Weekly
“The kind of tight-lipped, hard-mouthed story in the style which Chandler initiated and which Bogart immortalized.” —Kirkus Reviews
“No one can turn a phrase like Westlake.” —Detroit News and Free Press
“The kind of tight-lipped, hard-mouthed story in the style which Chandler initiated and which Bogart immortalized.” —Kirkus Reviews
“No one can turn a phrase like Westlake.” —Detroit News and Free Press
Marketing Plan
About the Author: Donald E. Westlake (1933–2008) was one of the most prolific and
talented authors of American crime fiction. He began his career in the
late 1950s, churning out novels for pulp houses—often writing as many as
four novels a year under various pseudonyms—but soon began publishing
under his own name. His most well-known characters were John Dortmunder,
an unlucky thief, and a ruthless criminal named Parker. His writing
earned him three Edgars and a Grand Master Award from the Mystery
Writers of America.
Westlake’s cinematic prose and brisk dialogue made his novels attractive to Hollywood, and several motion pictures were made from his books, with stars such as Lee Marvin and Mel Gibson. Westlake wrote several screenplays himself, receiving an Academy Award nomination for his adaptation of The Grifters, Jim Thompson’s noir classic.
Westlake’s cinematic prose and brisk dialogue made his novels attractive to Hollywood, and several motion pictures were made from his books, with stars such as Lee Marvin and Mel Gibson. Westlake wrote several screenplays himself, receiving an Academy Award nomination for his adaptation of The Grifters, Jim Thompson’s noir classic.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781480428935 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |