Monday, March 17, 2014
New review of THE BITCH from across the pond...
Monday, 17 March 2014
Synopsis/blurb……
Ex-con Jake Bishop is several years past his second stint in prison and
has completely reformed. He’s married, expecting a child, and preparing to open
his own hair salon. But then an old cellmate re-enters his life begging for a
favour: to help him with a burglary. Forced by his code of ethics to perform
the crime, Jake’s once idyllic life quickly plunges into an abyss. Jake soon
realizes that there is only one way out of this purgatory . . . and it may
rupture his soul beyond repair.
Advance Praise
“The Bitch is the kind of raw crime fiction that’s right up
my alley, like sandpaper for the brain. Edgerton has got the chops. Mad chops.
Gonna make us all ashamed of our puny efforts one day.”
—Anthony Neil Smith, bestselling author of Choke on Your Lies,
Psychomatic, Hogdoggin’, Yellow Medicine, The Drummer, To the Devil, My
Regards, and others.
It might be a bit of an understatement but author Les
Edgerton has lived an interesting life. Born in Texas, his Wikipedia
entry states the following:
Later Edgerton
entered a period of his life he refers to as a years-long odyssey, during which
he:
· Sold and used drugs
· Worked for an escort
service for older, wealthy women in New Orleans
· Sold life insurance
· Worked as a headhunter
for a firm specializing in recruiting executives for businesses dealing with
electronic warfare
· Was a sports reporter
· Won 16 state
championships for hairstyling, a skill he learned in prison
· Co-hosted a
cable-television show about fashion in New Orleans
· Made a television
commercial
· Acted in a movie
· Was homeless and
eating out of a dumpster
· Went through several
marriages
· Attended A.A.
meetings
· Began writing seriously
Back to The Bitch then.
Not as bleak as many “noir” tagged novels I’ve read and
without spoiling anything for potential readers we don’t exit the book with
everyone living happily ever after. It is an interesting journey though in the
company of Jake Bishop, our main man – a rehabilitated ex-con. He’s happily
married, holding down a steady job and he’s got big career plans which will
provide for his future family. Life couldn’t be better.
Cue wheels falling off wagon, brown stuff hitting the fan etc
etc.
Bishop ill-advisedly takes a call from his old cell mate at
Pendleton. Despite his resolve to go straight and stay straight, Jake is then
sucked back into the criminal world and at risk of a life sentence back in
prison; a three-time felon or habitual offender - in con-speak “The
Bitch.”
Job, hair-dressing, wife, pregnancy, going straight,
business plans, brother, cops, burglary, blackmail, diamonds, friendship,
history, prison, alcoholism, recidivism, family, secrets, suspicion, snow,
murder, kidnap, shovels, bad luck, poor choices, more bad luck, more bad
decisions….ergo, death and everyone who survives initially lives unhappily ever
after, albeit with a much reduced life expectancy.
Edgerton gives us a likeable protagonist who through a combination
of ill-luck and poor decision-making gets locked in a downward spiral from
which there is no escape. Enjoyable and satisfying, with well-drawn characters,
a decent plot and great pace – overall an entertaining read. Even if at times I
was shouting……….NO!.....at Bishop’s fall!
This was my first taste of the author, but with a few other
books of his on the pile………The Death of Tarpons, Monday’s Meal, The Rapist,
Just Like That……….not my last.
I will count this as my Texas entry for my USA State Reading
Challenge. (4 down 47 to go!)
Accessed through the Net Galley website.
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