All We Trust
By (Author) Gregory Galloway
Melville House Publishing
Melville House Publishing
12th August 2025
10th July 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Paperback
256
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
From a true modern master of noir fiction comes a twisty new tale about two small town crooks who get in over their heads . . . From a true modern master of noir fiction comes a twisty new tale about two small town crooks who get in over their heads . . . Peck and Al have a good thing going. The two brothers own a bar and a hardware store and make a comfortable living. They also launder money for a criminal organization. Everything is perfectly fine until Peck begins to suspect that his brother is going to betray him to the local District Attorney. Things get even more complicated between them when Al's hard drive with millions of dollars in Crypto goes missing - Peck was the only other person with access. What starts out as a family squabble turns into an international battle between competing crime organizations, moving from small town New England to San Francisco to Mexico. Along the way the brothers encounter betrayal, double-dealing, kidnapping, and ultimately, revenge.
"A man, his daughter, and his partner-in-crime test the bonds of blood and loyalty in this taut gem of a novel. Pitch-perfect noir. Gregory Galloway proves, once again, that he's an absolute master of his craft." Alma Katsu, author of Red London
"An edge of your seat, noir power punch. Two career criminal brothers have always trusted each other, until they don't. Is one secretly working with the Feds Is the daughter of one the brothers trying to grift both of them They dont know and we dont either. Its a non-stop wild ride of a novel." Willy Vlautin, author of The Horse: A Novel
Gregory Galloway is the author of Just Thieves, The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand and the Alex Award-winning As Simple As Snow. His short stories have appeared in the Rush Hour and Taking Aim anthologies. He is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and currently resides in Connecticut.