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The Right Madness
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
The Right Madness
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) James Crumley
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:368 | Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 111 |
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Category/Genre | Crime and mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780007130825
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Classifications | Dewey:813.54 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Imprint |
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
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Publication Date |
5 June 2006 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The new unputdownable thriller from the author of The Final Country, winner of the CWA Silver Dagger Award 2002. You're only as tough as you feel. Take private eye C.W. Sughrue, ex-alcoholic and recovering gunshot victim. He thought he knew better than to do any work for Doctor Will "Mac" Mackindrick - even if he is his buddy. But 30,000 big ones does a whole lot of talking. So who's blackmailing Mac? One of his patients maybe? Sughrue's first day on the job lives up to expectations when the wife of one of Mac's patients ends up headless with a noose round her neck - and Sughrue's pretty certain she won't be the only fatality. In fact, you can count on it. Six patients. That's six bodies...
Author Biography
James Crumley was born in Three Rivers, Texas, and spent most of his childhood in South Texas. He taught creative writing at the University of Texas in El Paso and summered in Missoula, Montana. His detective novels featuring Milo Milodragovitch and C.W. Sughrue are regarded as masterpieces of contemporary crime fiction. 'The Final Country', his sixth novel, won the Crime Writers' Association Silver Dagger Award for Fiction in 2002. His last book 'The Right Madness', was published in 2005.
ReviewsPraise for The Right Madness: 'The Poet Laureate of American hard-boiled literature, superior even to James Lee Burke. No-one writes likes Crumley!a dark and memorable quest for salvation against a background of unremitting violence. Deeply compelling.' Guardian 'Reading Crumely is like hurtling through an assault course. A rare and exhilarating stylist... he is funny, salty and ruthless. One of the marvels of contemporary crime writing. Nobody does it better. It's unlikely that anyone would dare to try.' Literary Review 'The old boy done good as usual. Long may he live!' Independent on Sunday Praise for The Final Country: 'This is an extraordinary double-barrelled blast from a lost era. It's a two-fisted epic of Texan treachery, packed to the gunwales with sex, drugs, booze and guns.' Independent 'Lyrical, liberal, exciting and humane. Sexy, too, with a generosity that transcends taste and as violent as needs be.' Literary Review 'This complex thriller is so hardboiled it makes Ellroy and Connelly read like Simon and Garfunkel!it's good. Very good' Time Out
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