Miami Blues
By Charles Willeford
By Charles Willeford
By Charles Willeford
By Charles Willeford
Part of Hoke Moseley Detective Series
Part of Hoke Moseley Detective Series
Category: Noir Novels | Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Noir Novels | Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
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$17.00
Aug 10, 2004 | ISBN 9781400032464
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Aug 19, 2009 | ISBN 9780307488213
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Praise
“If you are looking for a master’s insight into the humid decadence of South Florida and its polygot tribes, nobody does it better than Mr. Willeford.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Extraordinarily winning. . . . Pure pleasure. . . . Mr. Willeford never puts a foot wrong.” —The New Yorker
“No one write a better crime novel than Charles Willeford.” —Elmore Leonard
“A tempo so relentless, words practically fly off the page.” —The Village Voice
“The prose is clean and tough and flows easily.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A Graham Greene-like entertainment, but tougher and funnier, softened by neither simile nor sentiment. This is probably as close to the real now Miami as any thriller is likely to come.” –Donald Justice
“Terse, scary, and evocative, Miami Blues is a thriller with cold blood. . . . Snap up Miami Blues.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Nobody writes like Charles Willeford . . . he is an original–funny and weird and wonderful.” –James Crumley
“A nasty crime-comedy that’s full of casual violence, outrageous coincidences, and hilariously rude dialogue. . . . Willeford has a marvelously deadpan way with losers on both sides of the law.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Absolutely brilliant in every regard–the definitive Miami novel.” –Stanley Ellin
“Bone-deep satire . . . terrific.” —Publishers Weekly
“A marvelous read. Do yourself a favor and go buy Miami Blues immediately.” –Harry Crews
“A top notch crime novel . . . both tough and funny.” —The Washington Post (refers to New Hope)
“Hoke Moseley is a magnificently battered hero. Willeford brings him to us lean and hard and brand-new.” –Donald E. Westlake
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