Synopses & Reviews
Overlook is remedying that with this paperback- the first of nine publications that will make up a Nisbet revolution. It's about as noir as you can get. In a bleak Texas prison Royce, an alcoholic doctor administers Bobby Mencken's last "high," convinced that the convicted killer was innocent. When Royce's marriage crumbles he takes off for Dallas to search for the real killer. Of Nisbet, Germany's Die Welt wrote, "Neither Norman Mailer nor Truman Capote has in their writing been able to produce such an intensity as Nisbet has achieved." With sharp humor and a poet's ear for language, Nisbet's world may be bleak, but it is frighteningly real. Overlook is proud to bring him to a new generation of readers.
Review
Praise for Jim Nisbet "Lethal Injection is an unheralded masterpiece of the Noir genre. Everyone who loves Noir should read this brilliant book." -James Ellroy "Truly, hellishly gritty." -Los Angeles Times
"Jim Nisbet is a lot more than just good... powerful, provocative... remains in the mind long after the novel is finished. Nisbet's style has overtones of Walker Percy's smooth southern satin, but his characters - losers, grifters, con men - hark back to the days of James M. Cain's twisted images of morality." -Toronto Globe-Mail
"Horrifying, riveting... a book worth reading." -United Press International
"A novel of rare ferocity... a veritable nightmare. A great and terrifying roman noir!" -Le Figaro
Synopsis
Nesbit's gritty noir cult classic is now back in print. In a bleak Texas prison, Royce, an alcoholic doctor, administers Bobby Mencken's last high, convinced that the convicted killer was innocent. When Royce's marriage crumbles, he takes off in search of the real killer.
Synopsis
Jim Nisbet's cult classic one of the first Black Lizard Books originals, has been out of print in the United States for an unforgivably long time (though it lives on in France and Germany, where Nisbet has become a true phenomenon).
About the Author
Jim Nisbet is the author of twelve novels and five books of poetry. He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize three times, shortlisted for the Hammett Prize, and published in ten languages. He lives in San Francisco, California.