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Mean Business on North Ganson Street, Zahler, S Craig

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ISBN
1250052203
EAN
9781250052209
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Hardback
Release Title
Mean Business on North Ganson Street
Artist
Zahler, S Craig
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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
1250052203
ISBN-13
9781250052209
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201631450

Product Key Features

Book Title
Mean Business on North Ganson Street : a Novel
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Thrillers / Crime, Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural, Crime, Mystery & Detective / General
Genre
Fiction
Author
S. Craig Zahler
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
17.3 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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LCCN
2014-016488
Reviews
"Zahler evocatively illustrates a city on the verge of moral and economic collapse." -- Associated Press "From the cinematic first sentence of the first paragraph of the first page of this book, S. Craig Zahler serves notice that the term "mean streets" is not exclusively reserved for big cities on either coast. Mean Business on North Ganson Street offers up a 'heartland noir' that will appeal to readers for whom mystery novels are like crack, but it will also entertain those who usually prefer to experience their crime fiction on shows like The Killing , and The Fall , and True Detective. Read this book." -- CriminalElement.com "[A] grim, brilliantly imagined work." -- Book Reporter.com "Riveting and horrifying." -- CurledUp.com "Whether writing westerns, science fiction, or crime, Zahler always manages to bring something new to the genre...Zahler's mean streets are bizarrely mean. But Mean Business is often mordantly funny, too--and not to be missed." -- Booklist, starred review "Zahler tells a gripping story." -- Kirkus Review "Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft." -- Allan Guthrie, Edgar-nominated author of Slammer, "Gripping." - Associated Press "From the cinematic first sentence of the first paragraph of the first page of this book, S. Craig Zahler serves notice that the term "mean streets" is not exclusively reserved for big cities on either coast. Mean Business on North Ganson Street offers up a 'heartland noir' that will appeal to readers for whom mystery novels are like crack, but it will also entertain those who usually prefer to experience their crime fiction on shows like The Killing , and The Fall , and True Detective. Read this book." -CriminalElement.com "Whether writing westerns, science fiction, or crime, Zahler always manages to bring something new to the genre…Zahler's mean streets are bizarrely mean. But Mean Business is often mordantly funny, too-and not to be missed." - Booklist , starred review "Zahler tells a gripping story." - Kirkus Review "Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft." -Allan Guthrie, Edgar-nominated author of Slammer Praise for S. Craig Zahler: "Zahler's a fabulous storyteller…." -Kurt Russell "[An] unforgettable voice…." -Joe R. Lansdale, "Zahler evocatively illustrates a city on the verge of moral and economic collapse." - Associated Press "From the cinematic first sentence of the first paragraph of the first page of this book, S. Craig Zahler serves notice that the term "mean streets" is not exclusively reserved for big cities on either coast. Mean Business on North Ganson Street offers up a 'heartland noir' that will appeal to readers for whom mystery novels are like crack, but it will also entertain those who usually prefer to experience their crime fiction on shows like The Killing , and The Fall , and True Detective. Read this book." -CriminalElement.com "Whether writing westerns, science fiction, or crime, Zahler always manages to bring something new to the genre…Zahler's mean streets are bizarrely mean. But Mean Business is often mordantly funny, too-and not to be missed." - Booklist , starred review "Zahler tells a gripping story." - Kirkus Review "Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft." -Allan Guthrie, Edgar-nominated author of Slammer Praise for S. Craig Zahler: "Zahler's a fabulous storyteller…." -Kurt Russell "[An] unforgettable voice…." -Joe R. Lansdale, "Zahler evocatively illustrates a city on the verge of moral and economic collapse." - Associated Press "From the cinematic first sentence of the first paragraph of the first page of this book, S. Craig Zahler serves notice that the term "mean streets" is not exclusively reserved for big cities on either coast. Mean Business on North Ganson Street offers up a 'heartland noir' that will appeal to readers for whom mystery novels are like crack, but it will also entertain those who usually prefer to experience their crime fiction on shows like The Killing , and The Fall , and True Detective. Read this book." -CriminalElement.com "[A] grim, brilliantly imagined work." -Book Reporter.com "Whether writing westerns, science fiction, or crime, Zahler always manages to bring something new to the genre…Zahler's mean streets are bizarrely mean. But Mean Business is often mordantly funny, too-and not to be missed." - Booklist , starred review "Zahler tells a gripping story." - Kirkus Review "Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft." -Allan Guthrie, Edgar-nominated author of Slammer Praise for S. Craig Zahler: "Zahler's a fabulous storyteller…." -Kurt Russell "[An] unforgettable voice…." -Joe R. Lansdale, "Zahler evocatively illustrates a city on the verge of moral and economic collapse." - Associated Press "From the cinematic first sentence of the first paragraph of the first page of this book, S. Craig Zahler serves notice that the term "mean streets" is not exclusively reserved for big cities on either coast. Mean Business on North Ganson Street offers up a 'heartland noir' that will appeal to readers for whom mystery novels are like crack, but it will also entertain those who usually prefer to experience their crime fiction on shows like The Killing , and The Fall , and True Detective. Read this book." -CriminalElement.com "[A] grim, brilliantly imagined work." -Book Reporter.com "Riveting and horrifying." -CurledUp.com "Whether writing westerns, science fiction, or crime, Zahler always manages to bring something new to the genre…Zahler's mean streets are bizarrely mean. But Mean Business is often mordantly funny, too-and not to be missed." - Booklist , starred review "Zahler tells a gripping story." - Kirkus Review "Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft." -Allan Guthrie, Edgar-nominated author of Slammer Praise for S. Craig Zahler: "Zahler's a fabulous storyteller…." -Kurt Russell "[An] unforgettable voice…." -Joe R. Lansdale, Whether writing westerns, science fiction, or crime, Zahler always manages to bring something new to the genre...Zahler's mean streets are bizarrely mean. But Mean Business is often mordantly funny, too--and not to be missed., Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft., "Whether writing westerns, science fiction, or crime, Zahler always manages to bring something new to the genre…Zahler's mean streets are bizarrely mean. But Mean Business is often mordantly funny, too-and not to be missed." - Booklist , starred review "Zahler tells a gripping story." - Kirkus Review "Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft." -Allan Guthrie, Edgar-nominated author of Slammer Praise for S. Craig Zahler: "Zahler's a fabulous storyteller…." -Kurt Russell "[An] unforgettable voice…." -Joe R. Lansdale, Praise for S. Craig Zahler:"Zahler's a fabulous storyteller... ." -Kurt Russell"[An] unforgettable voice... ." -Joe R. Lansdale, "From the cinematic first sentence of the first paragraph of the first page of this book, S. Craig Zahler serves notice that the term "mean streets" is not exclusively reserved for big cities on either coast. Mean Business on North Ganson Street offers up a 'heartland noir' that will appeal to readers for whom mystery novels are like crack, but it will also entertain those who usually prefer to experience their crime fiction on shows like The Killing , and The Fall , and True Detective. Read this book." -CriminalElement.com "Whether writing westerns, science fiction, or crime, Zahler always manages to bring something new to the genre…Zahler's mean streets are bizarrely mean. But Mean Business is often mordantly funny, too-and not to be missed." - Booklist , starred review "Zahler tells a gripping story." - Kirkus Review "Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft." -Allan Guthrie, Edgar-nominated author of Slammer Praise for S. Craig Zahler: "Zahler's a fabulous storyteller…." -Kurt Russell "[An] unforgettable voice…." -Joe R. Lansdale, "Zahler tells a gripping story." - Kirkus Review "Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft." -Allan Guthrie, Edgar-nominated author of Slammer Praise for S. Craig Zahler: "Zahler's a fabulous storyteller…." -Kurt Russell "[An] unforgettable voice…." -Joe R. Lansdale, "Zahler means business all right. As funny as it is moving and as tender as it is violent, Mean Business On North Ganson Street is a superb police thriller that carries serious emotional heft." -Allan Guthrie, Edgar-nominated author of Slammer Praise for S. Craig Zahler: "Zahler's a fabulous storyteller…." -Kurt Russell "[An] unforgettable voice…." -Joe R. Lansdale, From the cinematic first sentence of the first paragraph of the first page of this book, S. Craig Zahler serves notice that the term "mean streets" is not exclusively reserved for big cities on either coast. Mean Business on North Ganson Street offers up a 'heartland noir' that will appeal to readers for whom mystery novels are like crack, but it will also entertain those who usually prefer to experience their crime fiction on shows like The Killing , and The Fall , and True Detective. Read this book.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
A hardened city detective is sent to a hellhole rust belt town in Missouri where violent crime is skyrocketing and police officers are showing up dead in S Craig Zahler's crime thriller Mean Business on North Ganson Street . A distraught businessman kills himself after a short, impolite conversation with a detective named Jules Bettinger. Because of this incident, the unkind (but decorated) policeman is forced to relocate himself and his family from Arizona to the frigid north, where he will work for an understaffed precinct in Victory, Missouri. This collapsed rustbelt city is a dying beast that devours itself and its inhabitants...and has done so for more than four decades. Its streets are covered with dead pigeons and there are seven hundred criminals for every law enforcer. Partnered with a boorish and demoted corporal, Bettinger investigates a double homicide in which two policemen were slain and mutilated. The detective looks for answers in the fringes of the city and also in the pasts of the cops with whom he works--men who stomped on a local drug dealer until he was disabled. Bettinger soon begins to suspect that the double homicide is not an isolated event, but a prelude to a series of cop executions..., A distraught businessman kills himself after a short, impolite conversation with a detective named Jules Bettinger. Because of this incident, the unkind (but decorated) policeman is forced to relocate himself and his family from Arizona to the frigid north, where he will work for an understaffed precinct in Victory, Missouri. This collapsed rustbelt city is a dying beast that devours itself and its inhabitants...and has done so for more than four decades. Its streets are covered with dead pigeons and there are seven hundred criminals for every law enforcer. Partnered with a boorish and demoted corporal, Bettinger investigates a double homicide in which two policemen were slain and mutilated. The detective looks for answers in the fringes of the city and also in the pasts of the cops with whom he works--men who stomped on a local drug dealer until he was disabled. Bettinger soon begins to suspect that the double homicide is not an isolated event, but a prelude to a series of cop executions... The author, S. Craig Zahler, is currently adapting Mean Business on North Ganson Street into a movie for Warner Brothers; Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio are both attached to the project.
LC Classification Number
PS3626.A625245M43

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