Flinch: A Novel by Robert Ferrigno [Paperback]

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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1400030242
ISBN-13
9781400030248
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2444225

Product Key Features

Book Title
Flinch : a Novel
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Topic
Mystery & Detective / General
Genre
Fiction
Author
Robert Ferrigno
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"May be the best novel you'll read all year. . . . Miss this novel at your peril." - The Plain Dealer "This is a world like no other. If you savor the bizarre, this one's for you." -- The Washington Post Book World "What is distinctive about Ferrigno's gripping action is that it is often set in a natural world whose appeal he makes the reader vividly feel." - The New York Times "Like other inheritors of the Hammett-Chandler-Ross MacDonald private-eye tradition, Ferrigno balances the tough doings with a strong sense of moral outrage and compassion." - Los Angeles Times Book Review "Readers familiar with Ferrigno's work in The Horse Latitudes and Heartbreaker may have thought they had experienced the best of Ferrigno, but Flinch ups the ante several notches." - The Seattle Times "So adroit is Ferrigno's carefully layered plot . . . even careful readers may overlook Ferrigno's elegant but muscular prose style." - The News & Observer "A grand read, neatly plotted with fascinating characters speaking great lines. . . . From start to finish, the reader's mind must race at a frantic pace to keep up with the twists and turns." - Winston-Salem Journal "Ferrigno belongs to a group of first-rate authors who have kept the noir tradition alive by showing the dark side of sunny Southern California. He does it, though, from the hip and with a thoroughly modern perspective." - Rocky Mountain News "Hugely entertaining. . . . There are enough simmering subplots in this yarn to provide surprises around every corner. Ferrigno provides snappy dialogue, fast-paced action, flashy context and intriguing subtext." - The Olympian "A carnival-ride thriller of contemporary California noir by a criminally overlooked writer. . . . Addictive." - The Dallas Morning News "Perfectly entertaining." - Arizona Daily Star, "May be the best novel you'll read all year. . . . Miss this novel at your peril." - The Plain Dealer "This is a world like no other. If you savor the bizarre, this one's for you." The Washington Post Book World "What is distinctive about Ferrigno's gripping action is that it is often set in a natural world whose appeal he makes the reader vividly feel." - The New York Times "Like other inheritors of the Hammett-Chandler-Ross MacDonald private-eye tradition, Ferrigno balances the tough doings with a strong sense of moral outrage and compassion." - Los Angeles Times Book Review "Readers familiar with Ferrigno's work in The Horse Latitudes and Heartbreaker may have thought they had experienced the best of Ferrigno, but Flinch ups the ante several notches." The Seattle Times "So adroit is Ferrigno's carefully layered plot . . . even careful readers may overlook Ferrigno's elegant but muscular prose style." The News & Observer "A grand read, neatly plotted with fascinating characters speaking great lines. . . . From start to finish, the reader's mind must race at a frantic pace to keep up with the twists and turns." Winston-Salem Journal "Ferrigno belongs to a group of first-rate authors who have kept the noir tradition alive by showing the dark side of sunny Southern California. He does it, though, from the hip and with a thoroughly modern perspective." Rocky Mountain News "Hugely entertaining. . . . There are enough simmering subplots in this yarn to provide surprises around every corner. Ferrigno provides snappy dialogue, fast-paced action, flashy context and intriguing subtext." The Olympian "A carnival-ride thriller of contemporary California noir by a criminally overlooked writer. . . . Addictive." The Dallas Morning News "Perfectly entertaining." Arizona Daily Star, "May be the best novel you'll read all year. . . . Miss this novel at your peril." -The Plain Dealer "This is a world like no other. If you savor the bizarre, this one's for you." -The Washington Post Book World "What is distinctive about Ferrigno's gripping action is that it is often set in a natural world whose appeal he makes the reader vividly feel." -The New York Times "Like other inheritors of the Hammett-Chandler-Ross MacDonald private-eye tradition, Ferrigno balances the tough doings with a strong sense of moral outrage and compassion." -Los Angeles Times Book Review "Readers familiar with Ferrigno's work in The Horse Latitudes and Heartbreaker may have thought they had experienced the best of Ferrigno, but Flinch ups the ante several notches." The Seattle Times "So adroit is Ferrigno's carefully layered plot . . . even careful readers may overlook Ferrigno's elegant but muscular prose style." The News & Observer "A grand read, neatly plotted with fascinating characters speaking great lines. . . . From start to finish, the reader's mind must race at a frantic pace to keep up with the twists and turns." Winston-Salem Journal "Ferrigno belongs to a group of first-rate authors who have kept the noir tradition alive by showing the dark side of sunny Southern California. He does it, though, from the hip and with a thoroughly modern perspective." Rocky Mountain News "Hugely entertaining. . . . There are enough simmering subplots in this yarn to provide surprises around every corner. Ferrigno provides snappy dialogue, fast-paced action, flashy context and intriguing subtext." The Olympian "A carnival-ride thriller of contemporary California noir by a criminally overlooked writer. . . . Addictive." The Dallas Morning News "Perfectly entertaining." Arizona Daily Star, "May be the best novel you'll read all year. . . . Miss this novel at your peril." -The Plain Dealer "This is a world like no other. If you savor the bizarre, this one's for you." -The Washington Post Book World "What is distinctive about Ferrigno's gripping action is that it is often set in a natural world whose appeal he makes the reader vividly feel." -The New York Times "Like other inheritors of the Hammett-Chandler-Ross MacDonald private-eye tradition, Ferrigno balances the tough doings with a strong sense of moral outrage and compassion." -Los Angeles Times Book Review "Readers familiar with Ferrigno's work inThe Horse LatitudesandHeartbreakermay have thought they had experienced the best of Ferrigno, butFlinchups the ante several notches." The Seattle Times "So adroit is Ferrigno's carefully layered plot . . . even careful readers may overlook Ferrigno's elegant but muscular prose style." The News & Observer "A grand read, neatly plotted with fascinating characters speaking great lines. . . . From start to finish, the reader's mind must race at a frantic pace to keep up with the twists and turns." Winston-Salem Journal "Ferrigno belongs to a group of first-rate authors who have kept the noir tradition alive by showing the dark side of sunny Southern California. He does it, though, from the hip and with a thoroughly modern perspective." Rocky Mountain News "Hugely entertaining. . . . There are enough simmering subplots in this yarn to provide surprises around every corner. Ferrigno provides snappy dialogue, fast-paced action, flashy context and intriguing subtext." The Olympian "A carnival-ride thriller of contemporary California noir by a criminally overlooked writer. . . . Addictive." The Dallas Morning News "Perfectly entertaining." Arizona Daily Star
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Synopsis
Frightening, feral, and funny, Flinch is a fast-paced noir set amid the frenzied freak show of Southern California. Tabloid journalist Jimmy Gage and his plastic-surgeon brother, Jonathan, have long had a twisted and sometimes nearly fatal rivalry, but the ante was upped when Jonathan recently married Jimmy's ex. So when Jimmy begins to suspect that Jonathan is the serial killer known as The Eggman, he's neither surprised nor displeased. What ensues is this harried and hard-edged whodunnit that involves everything from petty porn stars to WWF wannabes to gut-wrenchingly gruesome gangsters and gang lords. Flinch is an intricately plotted whirlwind of a tale that will grip you until the very last page.

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