From Publishers Weekly
After he strikes down the son of a Boston Mafia don while driving drunk, a former cop must help the police track down the mobsters who are after him in this debut.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
The best way to describe this debut novel is dark . Detective Jack Walsh thinks that his life has hit rock-bottom the night his partner is shot, but the incident only presages hard times to come. In response to his partner's death, Walsh begins to drink, and that's when his real problems begin--he kills the son of a mob boss in a car accident. Walsh finds himself under suspicion from the bereaved father's organization and the police department at the same time. Caught between a rock and a hard place, Walsh finds that his only escape is to stick his neck out even further (becoming bait) by agreeing to serve as a kind of informant on the underworld that is trying to kill him. Despite the novel's grim story line and gritty writing style, Abel does not overdo the violence. Recommended for public libraries where crime novels are popular.
- Jim Cunningham, Illinois Mathematics & Science Acad., AuroraCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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