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Christopher Ryan Grant
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David Swinson
In the latest novel from David Swinson, "one of the best dialogue hounds in the business" (New York Times Book Review), Frank Marr, a good cop with a bad habit, must choose between justice and loyalty to an old friend.
Frank Marr was a good cop, until his burgeoning addictions to alcohol and cocaine forced him into retirement from the DC Metro police. Now, he's barely eking out a living as a private investigator for a defense attorney - also Frank's ex-girlfriend.
Ostracized by his family after a botched case that led to the death of his baby cousin, Jeffrey, Frank was on a collision course with rock bottom. Now clean and clinging hard to sobriety, Frank passes the time - and tests himself - by robbing the houses of local dealers, taking their cash and flushing their drugs down the toilet. When an old friend from his police days needs Frank's help to prove he didn't shoot an unarmed civilian, Frank is drawn back into the world of dirty cops and suspicious drug busts, running in the same circles that enabled his addiction those years ago.
Never one to play by the rules, Frank recruits a young man he nearly executed years before. Together - a good man trying not to go bad and a bad man trying to do good - detective and criminal charge headfirst into the DC drug wars. Neither may make it out.
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"Frank Marr prowls Washington like a creature from a different age: hard-knuckled, hard-drinking, equal parts loyalty, craving, determination, and regret. But in Trigger, David Swinson's detailed, glittering, vicious DC is up-to-the-minute. Never one to bend a rule when he can smash it instead, Marr leads us straight back into the wreckage he left in The Second Girl and Crime Song. It's a thrill to watch him pick up the pieces."—Bill Beverly, Edgar Award-winning author of Dodgers
"With ripped-from-the-headlines intensity...Swinson sustains the velocity of the drama and ingeniously gets at the power dynamic of personal relationships with nuance and generosity toward broken people in his messy world of ambiguous boundaries."—The National Book Review
"Frankie Marr, the ex-cop turned PI with a skewed sense of justice, situational ethics and a drug habit he kicked by turning to alcohol, is back. The ex-cop turned author, David Swinson, takes us on another pulse-pounding, stripped-down excursion into the badlands of the nation's capital. An old friend and colleague teeters on the brink of catastrophe and Frankie answers the call; his street wits, reckless courage, and pit bull tenacity racing ahead of glorious and soulful collapse. I missed you, Frankie, and I'm very happy to see you again."—Joe Ide, author of IQ
Great Series
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The plot has a very real life feel. The author never strays far from "plausible", "possible", and even "probably" as the plot unfolds. He has the procedural chops of Michael Connelly.
The narrator is fantastic. He gives each character a voice, but he doesn't overact or force the issue when it comes to female characters. What I mean is, he doesn't try and throw his voice into a falsetto when a female character is speaking, but he does give the female characters a voice. I am definitely going to listen to more of his narrations. I am going to listen to the first two of this series and I have James Patterson's "Texas Ranger" in my library.
I am giving this a solid 5 🌟 all the way around.
5 🌟 flawed hero
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Addiction cost him everything: his job, the love of his life, and his self-respect. Now haunted by his mistakes, he is furiously clinging to the straight and narrow and trying to get his life back. But he soon learns that his fatal flaw— his lack of judgement— may not have been induced by the addictions that he is struggling to control.
When his friend and former partner is involved in a shooting, Frank may have what it takes to exonerate him; but he is forced to revisit the places that sent him spiraling in the first place.
Fast-paced, emotionally-driven, David Swinson again takes us on a journey into D.C’s vast underworld. But will Frank escape it alive? For fans of Barry Eisler’s Livia Lone, this stunning series flawlessly shows us a broken man’s propulsion into potential salvation.
Frank is back!
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Keep ‘em coming. Please!
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