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Dark as Night (Hardcover)

by Mark Conrad (Author) "Billy Hope Jr. was looking for the duct tape ..." (more)
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Loopy characters drive Conard's relaxed crime yarn, his first. They careen around contemporary Philadelphia like pachinko balls: lumbering, dyspeptic bookmaker Johnny Stacks; bickering wise-guy wannabes Lenny and Mo (think Lenny and Squiggy) and their shrill, elaborately coifed girlfriends; greedy corrupt cops Turner and Wojcik; and the book's nominal hero, sous-chef Morris White. Morris's dreams include a bistro of his own and marriage to his yuppie girlfriend, Vicki Ward, who manages Le Tour de Cochon, the tony restaurant where Morris works. But when he lets his volatile, no-account half-brother Vince, fresh out of prison and nursing a grudge, stay at his house, he puts his dreams in serious jeopardy. The story involves stolen diamonds and a clutch of revenge schemes, but these serve as MacGuffins for Conard, who loves letting his misfits simply hang out together. The novel unfolds in a series of shaggy scenes, usually involving a small number of characters who riff or clash comically—think Carl Hiaasen rather than Mario Puzo. Take Lenny and Mo, for example: each thinks himself the brains of the duo and the other, the moron; the reader, of course, enjoys knowing that both are the latter. Despite quite a bit of violence (there's one particularly gruesome sequence involving a power drill), the tone is more droll than sinister. With a slack pace and a plot that fades into insignificance, it's surprising that the story's as entertaining as it is. But Conard knows his characters, depicts them with relish and allows them free, raucous rein.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Philadelphian's Criminal Delight, April 4 2004
By John G. Pappas "lgpjgp" (Lansdale, Pa USA) - See all my reviews
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An excellent crime novel set in Philadelphia! Once started, you can not put it down. Not for the faint of heart, Dark as Night keeps you guessing and reading from page one. I think, if ever produced, it would make an excellent crime film, like PULP FICTION! Conard's writing is first rate, truly enjoyable, in the tradition of Hammett, et al.
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