Review
Mean Town Blues had me riveted from page one. Lean and relentless, it s the work of a true veteran. If you like Jack Reacher, you ll love Tommy McLain. (Marcus Sakey)A wounded Iraq vet finds Chicago almost as treacherous as Baghdad in this latest from prolific noir author Sam Reaves. The chase has pull, and feisty, cocky, yet vulnerable McLain looks primed to be a series hero. (Kirkus Reviews)Reaves has devised plenty of clever traps, escapes, and a few surprises. . . . An intricate thriller. (Publishers Weekly)
Product Description
A veteran of the war in Iraq, where he suffered extreme injury, and a refugee from a sad Kentucky family history, Tommy McClain places his faith in a beat-up blue Chevy and his future in the city of Chicago. He s got a friend there he can count on.What he doesn t count on is Lisa DePietro. She s pretty, openhearted, with dark eyes you could drown in, and she s being stalked. In a bar, on the El, outside her house; by a big guy in a brown leather jacket. She s seen him in the shadows of his Lexus, and she s sure he s even been inside her apartment someone s been rifling through her drawers.Tommy figures he ll scare the creep off. Only he does more than that, and the shot from his automatic does more than settle a score. It sets off a gangland war that will catch Tommy in the crossfire between two mob bosses and their goons. Snared in the fray, Tommy has some advantages, like his infantry training and combat experience. He s going to need them. Because everyone in this mean town, it seems, wants to take Tommy s future away from him.