Tom Piccirilli
3.82 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Terrier Rand comes home to Long Island from his job in Colorado, because his brother Collie is scheduled to die in prison. All the men in the Rand family are named for dogs. This is a dysfunctional family like you have never seen. THey steal, cheat and kill. The mother is oka...
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review 1: A quick read in the classic noir style fraught with all the cynicism, fatalism and moral ambiguity required of such. Piccirilli has the reader right there in the head of the main character in a downward spiral that eventually makes us wonder how much further from the mainstream ...
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review 1: Amazing, a return to family of Dogs. That would make sense only if you read the previous installment in this dark family saga. Terry Rand returns as the driving force in this family of career criminals. Here he deals with the aftermath of what happened in the previous installment...
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review 1: Terry Rand is a thief by birth, but he is trying to break the family tradition. This proves hard to do when he meets his mother's estranged family and is quickly thrust back into the life he left behind, a life that is also second nature to him. Throughout the book he tries to p...
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review 1: I cannot understand why Tom Piccirilli is not more widely read. Picking up where The Cold Spot left off, Chase is recuperating from injuries suffered in the retribution in Newark for his cop wife's senseless killing, and has found a job driving for a NJ mob family. His agenda is...
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review 1: i haven't read a straight-ahead mass market thriller like this in a long time. to be honest, i wasn't sure what to make of it (or how to rate it). while it pushes around it's fair share of hokey thriller stereotypes, i found it oddly seductive & compelling. and a quick read. ...
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review 1: A man named Kasteel lives in the Castle, the hospital where his son died, so wracked with grief that he cannot leave...So I got this as a reward for contributing to a Black Labyrinth Kickstarter to finance a new Joe Lansdale book. I'd heard of Tom Piccirilli before but never rea...