For Matt Hodges this Tuesday
morning finds him in what has become a common place event as What
Happens In Reno by Mike Monson opens. Waking up in the car in the
parking lot of the old Denny's just north of downtown Modesto, California after
yet another hard night of drinking and bar hopping. Going home just after 7am
to shower and clean up wasn't really a good idea either as his cheating wife,
Lydia, is waiting there for him.
Their marriage is circling
in a toilet bowl of pain and despair. He's mad that she is cheating on him
with various guys as a way of getting back at him because of his employment
problems, gambling, and heavy drinking. She's mad at him over his drinking,
gambling, and inability to keep a job as well as his failures as a stepfather
to her teenage son, Tanner. Now she has involved another person in the madness
of their lives with her latest boyfriend, Hunter Manning. He's a real winner as
he is an ex-con with Aryan Brotherhood associations and a propensity to
violence of all kinds. That isn't surprising considering his shaved head,
numerous tattoos, and a general bad attitude.
Today is the day Matt Hodges
is finally going to sell his mom's old house. Once the mortgage is paid off and
other claims are resolved, Matt will receive a little more than 12k. Considering
his various issues and her belief that she has paid everything for months on
end, Lydia wants all of the money. She plans to use 5k for a much needed tummy
tuck as she works to improve her body post weight loss. Per Lydia, Matt’s only
mission for the day is to get to the bank with the check and get all of the
money into their account. Do not pass go and do not take twenty dollars. She
should have known better trusting Matt with the check as Matt is a drunk and
degenerate gambler so there is no way that will ever happen.
If you have read Mike
Monson's very good and very adult oriented novella The Scent of New Death
you will see some of the same themes at work here. Violence of all types plays
a center role in this read though not quite at the same level of the novella. Sexual
situations, graphic language and violence, and adult topics are very much
present in this book as the read follows the various characters. Those who
prefer the violence offstage and their language clean without curse words are
advised to avoid this read. Nobody is a happy camper in this book and all involved
use various ways of coping with their unhappiness. They self-medicate by way of
meaningless and often rough sex, alcohol, drugs, and/or gambling. Some
characters know they are on a downward path to disaster while others have absolutely
no clue.
While a well written book What
Happens In Reno is a dark read and very much strong noir with
occasional flashes of very dark and twisted humor. Though highly entertaining if
you like your reads dark and twisted this is not a read featuring any likeable
characters or anyone that makes you feel good about humanity. No puppies will
be saved, no one helps old women across the street, and the theme of take what
you want is followed by all. What Happens in Reno is also a good
hard hitting novella and well worth your time.
Material supplied by the
author in exchange for my objective review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2014
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