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Just Thieves

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Just Thieves

Contributors:

By (Author) Gregory Galloway

ISBN:

9781612199962

Publisher:

Melville House Publishing

Imprint:

Melville House Publishing

Publication Date:

10th January 2023

UK Publication Date:

10th November 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Description

A CrimeReads "Best Noir Novel of 2021" "A sucker punch noir that is also a powerful and haunting allegory of work, debt, and power." -Richard Price "An unreliable narrator makes this thriller all the more gripping." - WBUR A down and dirty gem of a tale-a twisty and twisted crime novel that evokes the worldsof George V. Higgins, Patricia Highsmith, and David Mamet, destined to be a Neo-noir classic. Rick andFrank are recovering addicts and accomplished house thieves. They do not steal randomly - - they steal according to order, hired by a mysterious handler. The jobs run routinely until they're tasked with taking aseeminglyworthless trophy- an object that generates interest and obsession out of proportion to its apparent value. Just as the robbery is completed, the two are involved in a freak car accident that sets off a chain of events and Frank disappears with the trophy. As Rick tries to find Frank, he is forced to confront his past, upending both his livelihood and his sense of reality. The narrative builds steadily into a powerful and shocking climax. Reveling in its con-artistry and double-crosses, Just Thieves is a nail-biting, noirish exploration of the working lives of two unforgettable crooks and the hidden forces that rule and ruin their lives.

Reviews

A CrimeReads Best Noir Novels of 2021
Bookreporter's Favorite Books of 2021

"A sucker punch noir that is also a powerful and haunting allegory of work, debt, and power." Richard Price

"An unreliable narrator makes this thriller all the more gripping." WBUR

Galloway is as good at characterizations as he is at tight, and surprising, plotting (a) stellar noir. Publishers Weekly starred review

Spot-on throwback noir. Shelf Awareness

When a book begins with a dead horse, you know its going to be good, and Just Thieves, a taut, understated, brilliant noir, is not only good but great.CrimeReads

"Chock full of mystery, regret, intrigue, emotion: Galloways newest is a brilliant meditation on what matters. The kind of book that leaves you feeling like you already saw, and felt, deeply, the movie. Josh Malerman, New York Times best selling author of Bird Box


"Just Thieves happens in a wonderful space where digression and story-telling ride out together. There's room here for much of the world and for reminders that life itself is a digression. I enjoyed and admired this novel." - James Sallis


"Just Thieves is at once a brisk caper novel and a deep dive into the motivations that propel all of us, thieves and otherwise - - family, loyalty, and most of all love. Great fun and profoundly sad at once, which is no mean trick." Scott Phillips, author of The Ice Harvest

A violent, gritty, and surprisingly tender story that gut punches you with the emotional one-two of a tragic twist and a stunning finale.Katie Tallo, Author of Dark August


a contemporary crime novel of devastating emotional precision. Moving with uncanny control between past and present, with tensely constructed scenes strung along a gleaming thread of superb dialogue, it earns an honorable place in the tradition of suspense fiction that it so elegantly evokes. Alec Nevala Lee , author of The Icon Thief

Author Bio

Gregory Galloway is the author of the novelsThe 39 Deaths of Adam Strandandthe Alex Award-winningAs Simple As Snow. His short stories have appeared in theRush HourandTaking Aimanthologies. He is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and currently resides in NW Connecticut.

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