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Boyos

by Richard Marinick

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Jack "Wacko" Curran, a rising young player in the Boston underworld, dreams of replacing a drug-dealing Mob boss, and figures that the bankroll from the armored-car heist he's planning will put him on his way. Trouble is, Curran's getaway driver has spilled the beans to the mobster.

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"Marinick's confident and brutally authentic first novel should appeal to devotees of hard-boiled crime and urban literary fiction. Set in and around 'Southie,' the South Boston working-class Irish-American enclave popularized by such novelists as George V. Higgins and Dennis Lehane, the story focuses on Jack 'Wacko' Curran, a rising young player in the criminal underworld. Local 'boyos' like Curran resent the steady influx of young working professionals, who are gentrifying the area and pricing the old-time residents out. Curran and his coked-out brother, Kevin, work for mob boss Marty Fallon, wholesaling drugs to a network of area dealers. Tired of giving Fallon a cut of every score, Jack dreams of replacing Fallon and figures that the bankroll from the armored-car heist he's planning will put him on his way. Trouble is, Danny King, Curran's getaway driver, has spilled the beans to Fallon. Meanwhile, things on the street are building to an all-out war. The police are systematically raiding the Irish mob joints in Southie and the Italians are hungry for revenge. A one-time Southie gang member and ex-con, Marinick writes what he knows in this visceral, accomplished debut. (Sept. 15)Forecast:A blurb from Robert B. Parker will help, but series potential is limited as the novel lacks a detective protagonist. " Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Richard Marinick grew up running with the Southie gangs during the Whitey Bulger era, and learned to write during a ten-year prison stretch. He writes what he knows, and his shattering, utterly authentic first novel, Boyos is the result.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781932112320
Author:
Marinick, Richard
Publisher:
Justin, Charles and Company
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - General
Subject:
Criminals
Subject:
South Boston (Boston, Mass.)
Subject:
Mystery-A to Z
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20040931
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
8.52x6.32x1.05 in. 1.05 lbs.

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Product details 336 pages Justin, Charles and Company - English 9781932112320 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Marinick's confident and brutally authentic first novel should appeal to devotees of hard-boiled crime and urban literary fiction. Set in and around 'Southie,' the South Boston working-class Irish-American enclave popularized by such novelists as George V. Higgins and Dennis Lehane, the story focuses on Jack 'Wacko' Curran, a rising young player in the criminal underworld. Local 'boyos' like Curran resent the steady influx of young working professionals, who are gentrifying the area and pricing the old-time residents out. Curran and his coked-out brother, Kevin, work for mob boss Marty Fallon, wholesaling drugs to a network of area dealers. Tired of giving Fallon a cut of every score, Jack dreams of replacing Fallon and figures that the bankroll from the armored-car heist he's planning will put him on his way. Trouble is, Danny King, Curran's getaway driver, has spilled the beans to Fallon. Meanwhile, things on the street are building to an all-out war. The police are systematically raiding the Irish mob joints in Southie and the Italians are hungry for revenge. A one-time Southie gang member and ex-con, Marinick writes what he knows in this visceral, accomplished debut. (Sept. 15)Forecast:A blurb from Robert B. Parker will help, but series potential is limited as the novel lacks a detective protagonist. " Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Richard Marinick grew up running with the Southie gangs during the Whitey Bulger era, and learned to write during a ten-year prison stretch. He writes what he knows, and his shattering, utterly authentic first novel, Boyos is the result.
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