The Painted Gun: A Novel
By (Author) Bradley Spinelli
Akashic Books,U.S.
Akashic Books,U.S.
20th April 2017
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
224
Width 133mm, Height 210mm
It's 1997 at the dawn of the digital age in San Francisco. Ex-journalist and struggling alcoholic David 'Itchy' Crane's fledgling 'information consultancy' business is getting slowly buried by bad luck, bad decisions, and the growing presence of the Internet. Before Itchy can completely self-destruct, a crooked private investigator offers him 50 grand to find a missing girl named Ashley. Crane takes the job because the money's right and because the only clue to her disappearance is a dead-on oil portrait of Crane himself painted by the mysterious missing girl - whom he has never met.
With a plot that winds up like a Swiss watch and then explodes like an RPG, Bradley Spinelli's The Painted Gun pays off in every way a reader of noir fiction wants it to, and provides a lovely bonus--some of the most sure-footed tough guy prose I've seen since Hammett and Chandler walked those mean streets. Spinelli's novel pays homage to the conventions of detective fiction while also spinning an original and terrifying web of violence, menace, and intrigue. A bravura performance by a writer of marvelous gifts.
--Sterling Watson, author of Suitcase City
The Painted Gun is a fun and wonderfully reckless remix. Bradley Spinelli spins the conventions of noir and whips up a tasty postmodern dish. It's an homage to yesterday, and also an examination of what's thrumming outside our walls right now.
--Joshua Mohr, author of All This Life
Spinelli gives us noir voices and atmosphere, a thrilling international plot, and--in the lovely, half-mad painter Ashley Fenn--a figure who embodies the seductive dangers of fine art. What more could you ask
--Richard Vine, author of SoHo Sins
Praise for Killing Williamsburg by Bradley Spinelli:
Spinelli offers sharp and stylish prose...Benson's nihilistic views may resonate with readers in their twenties facing an uncertain economic future.
--Publishers Weekly
Spinelli has written the first visionary neo-Romantic novel of the twenty-first century.
--The Awl
Bradley Spinelli is the author of the novel Killing Williamsburg, and the writer/director of the film #AnnieHall, which the Village Voice called fascinating. He contributes regularly to Bedford + Bowery and lives in Brooklyn. Visit his website at 13spinelli.com.