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Tony Cassella, New York private detective, continues to recount his escapades in this sequel to Beinhart's first novel, No One Rides for Free , winner of rave reviews and an MWA Edgar. The appointment of Randolph Gunderson as U.S. attorney general adds to rumors about his financial association with city mobsters, suspected of torching Gunderson's unprofitable buildings. Although Cassella is frankly amoral, he is outraged by the alleged crimes of the new presidential cabinet member and goes looking for facts to back the rumors. The investigation takes the detective to the nation's capitol, to Florida and even to France, and into colorful company that includes amorous women, a shady U.S. senator, an unfrocked priest, profit-hungry media evangelists and Cassella's gangster kin. Trusting in ends that justify means, the detective plunges into the most foolhardy betrayal of his dicey life. The resolution is virtually guaranteed to confirm Beinhart's standing as an extraordinarily gifted author, no more afraid to take daring chances than his tarnished hero. This is a remarkable achievement, with nonstop frights contrasted by uproariously funny incidents and the 20/20 dialogue that personalizes the widely different characters.
Tony Cassella, New York private detective, continues to recount his escapades in this sequel to Beinhart's first novel, No One Rides for Free , winner of rave reviews and an MWA Edgar. The appointment of Randolph Gunderson as U.S. attorney general adds to rumors about his financial association with city mobsters, suspected of torching Gunderson's unprofitable buildings. Although Cassella is frankly amoral, he is outraged by the alleged crimes of the new presidential cabinet member and goes looking for facts to back the rumors. The investigation takes the detective to the nation's capitol, to Florida and even to France, and into colorful company that includes amorous women, a shady U.S. senator, an unfrocked priest, profit-hungry media evangelists and Cassella's gangster kin. Trusting in ends that justify means, the detective plunges into the most foolhardy betrayal of his dicey life. The resolution is virtually guaranteed to confirm Beinhart's standing as an extraordinarily gifted author, no more afraid to take daring chances than his tarnished hero. This is a remarkable achievement, with nonstop frights contrasted by uproariously funny incidents and the 20/20 dialogue that personalizes the widely different characters.
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Hardback Editions
July 1990 : Hardback
| Title: You Get What You Pay for Author(s): Larry Beinhart ISBN: 0-7126-3061-9 / 978-0-7126-3061-0 (UK edition) Publisher: Mysterious Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
November 1988 : Hardback
| Title: You Get What You Pay for Author(s): Larry Beinhart ISBN: 0-688-06613-5 / 978-0-688-06613-0 (USA edition) Publisher: William Morrow & Co Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
January 1992 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: You Get What You Pay for Author(s): Larry Beinhart Publisher: Arrow Books Availability: Amazon More details... |
November 1991 : Paperback
| Title: You Get What You Pay for Author(s): Larry Beinhart ISBN: 0-09-964170-4 / 978-0-09-964170-4 (UK edition) Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
January 1990 : Paperback
| Title: You Get What You Pay for Author(s): Larry Beinhart ISBN: 0-7126-3486-X / 978-0-7126-3486-1 (UK edition) Publisher: Mysterious Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
December 1989 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: You Get What You Pay For Author(s): Larry Beinhart ISBN: 0-345-36406-6 / 978-0-345-36406-7 (USA edition) Publisher: Ballantine Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
January 1988 : Paperback
| Title: You Get What You Pay for Author(s): Larry Beinhart Publisher: Century Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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