Nighttown by Timothy
Hallinan (Soho Crime, 2018) is the latest in the adventures of Junior Bender,
an enchanting burglar in Los Angeles. He would truly like not to be on the
wrong side of the law but theft is so much more lucrative, not to mention fun,
than a regular job. What is he to do?
In this particular caper he’s offered a ridiculously large sum
of money to steal an old doll from an empty house that is due to be razed any
day. The offer comes from a badly disguised woman in an orange wig in a
McDonald’s who goes to the trouble of hiring three child actors to pose as her
children for the short trip into the restaurant. He knows something is deeply
wrong with the set-up. Normally he would run, not walk, away from it, but he is
desperate to raise enough money to kidnap his girlfriend’s son from her
controlling ex-husband. Good help doesn’t come cheap.
He takes extra care to case the empty house and learns that
someone else has been hired to steal the doll or whatever is hidden in it. The
second burglar ends up dead; knowing it could have just as easily been him,
Junior is more motivated than ever to learn the identity of the originator of
the strange request and why he or she is interested enough in the doll to pay
so much for it.
As usual in this series, the characters teeter on the fine line
between droll and terrifying. In Junior’s line of work he encounters a lot of
folks most of us would not run into, nor would we want to. The last occupant of
the empty house, the Marfan sufferer who keeps stuffed cats in her house, the
aging and ill crime boss who finds new zest in life after he takes out one of
his competitors, hair-raising but sad, every one of them. I wanted to laugh at
them but I was too afraid of them to do so. I particularly liked the hitwoman
Junior hires to protect his ex-wife and daughter after he receives death
threats. The part where the hitwoman joins the ex-wife, the daughter, and her
friends for a sleepover complete with a rousing game of charades is as delightful
as it is unexpected.
Not surprisingly, Publishers
Weekly gave this book a starred review. If you are not acquainted with
Junior, this is a good place to begin.
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Hardcover: 384 pages
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Publisher: Soho Crime
(November 6, 2018)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 1616957484
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ISBN-13: 978-1616957483
Aubrey
Hamilton ©2019
Aubrey
Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and
reads mysteries at night.
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