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Author:
Vachss, Andrew H.
Title:
Two trains running / Andrew Vachss.
Publisher:
Random House Large Print,
Copyright Date:
2005
Description:
640 p. (large print) ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Illegal arms transfers.--Fiction.
Organized crime.--Fiction.
Black power--Fiction.
Politicians--Fiction.
Racism.--Fiction.
Mafia.--Fiction.
Gangs--Fiction.
Political fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Large type books.
Summary:
The time, 1959-and America. The place-a small, entirely corrupt Midwestern burg named Locke City, currently owned top to bottom by homegrown Royal Beaumont. Crippled by a childhood disease, Royal rules from a wheelchair-throne; few, though, have ever doubted that his power is absolute. Or not until now, when rival mobs-one Irish, one Italian-suddenly sense windows of opportunity. They lurk at Locke City's perimeter and sniff around Royal's honey-pots-prostitution, gambling, protection-in a way calculated to cause maximum anxiety. In response, Royal sends for outside help in the form of Walker Dett, a man with the sort of "stillness" to him. Dett is a killer, a hired gun with the war smarts of a Clausewitz. There's plot and counterplot as hard guys maneuver for position and form unlikely alliances. Dett, however, is always in charge, a dodge ahead of his enemies. He schemes, lures and, when at last he pounces, few are left standing. But Dett has a softer side and it catches him unaware. One night, the Angel of Death meets an Earth Angel and, to his astonishment, he falls in love. Life altering for Dett; for thereader unexpectedly moving. A bit of a slow coach in the middle, but it recovers well.
ISBN:
9780375435225
0375435220
OCLC:
(OCoLC)58541705
Locations:
VIPA334 -- Arlington Public Library (Arlington)
SAPG074 -- Cedar Falls Public Library (Cedar Falls)

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