AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR DAN SIMMONS TAKES THE READER ON TRIP WITH KURTZ THROUGH THE COLD, WINDY STREETS OF BUFFALO WHERE ONE WRONG MOVE COULD MEAN A BELLY-FULL OF LEAD... Joe Kurtz has been wronged one too many times. So when he takes out the drug dealing thug who killed his girlfried, the ex-PI gets to cool his heels for 11 years in Attica. It's there that he meets "Little Skag" Farino, the son of an aging Buffalo, New York, mob boss. In exchange for protecting the kid's manhood against any unwanted jailhouse affection, Kurtz gets an audience with Little Skag's father upon his release from prison. Byron Farino is still clinging to what dwindling power he holds on the New York organized crime scene. He enlists Kurtz's help to track down the Family's missing accountant--a man with too much knowledge of Family business to have on the loose. But someone doesn't want the accountant found. As the story twists and turns and the body count rises, Kurtz no longer knows who he can trust. Everyone seems to be after something, from the mob boss's sultry yet dangerous daughter, to a hit man named The Dane, an albino killer who is good with a knife, and a dwarf who is armed to the teeth and hell-bent on revenge.
Industry Reviews
"A cinematic story."--Chicago Tribune
"A hardcore full-tilt rocket ride."--Rocky Mountain News
"The toughest dark 'hero' in crime fiction since Parker."--Denver Post
"HARDCASE is very tough, with a high body count...Simmons writes better than most, and his ex-PI. Joe Kurtz, who tries to hold onto a semblance of ethics while working for a semi-retired Mafia don, is an interesting character. ..there are some nifty Chandleresque twists and some nicely done upstate New York scene layering."--Boston Globe
"An exceptional tale...there's no letdown from the explosive start to hell-for-leather finish in this hard-as-nails detective story. Watch out, bad guys! Kurtz is here!Enthusiastically recommended."--Library Journal
[Simmons'] narrative is all sinewy blood and gristle...hard to beat for a pulp-fiction beach read."--Publishers Weekly
"[Simmons] handles the carnage here as confidently as if he'd teethed on a .45."--Kirkus Reviews