Genre: Crime / Noir
Approximate word count: 20-25,000
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Author:
Tony Black is an award winning national journalist who covered a diverse range of stories from crime to nightclub reviews. Tony then moved into writing crime novels, with nine now published to critical acclaim.
More information can be found about Tony Black on his website or blog.
Description:
Jed Collins has been out of prison for only thirty minutes before he finds himself landed with a whole heap of problems. The first is Gail, a thoroughly sexy blonde with a bad history. Second is her brutal father, gangland boss Robbie Silva who promises a big payday for Jed but with a high risk. Throw Jed’s own difficult upbringing into the mix and you have an explosive cocktail that leads to violence, theft and murder…Jed is going to be lucky to stay alive and out of prison.
Appraisal:
I thoroughly enjoyed this novella, a master class in the genre. It was punchy, gritty and tough - just how excellent noir should be. The fast-paced, violent action in RIP Robbie Silva starts immediately when protagonist Jed, a likeable just ex-con, meets troubled Gail. The story gallops along, taking the reader along for a wild ride that doesn’t let up until the final sentence.
As a result
I had to read RIP Robbie Silva in a
single sitting, getting myself into all kinds of trouble with the family
because I ignored them for a couple of hours. However, it was worth it. I spent
the time happily savouring the gritty Edinburgh location, seedy ambiance and
the machinations of the troubled characters as they struggled with themselves
and each other. A scattering of local vernacular through the story added to the
weighty atmosphere without being distracting or off putting.
Here’s an
example of the style:
‘The
barmaid was in her bad fifties, bat-wings and a corned-beef complexion. Her
over-dyed black hair was scraped back in a tight scrunchie and showed at least
an inch of grey roots; when she smiled at me I wanted to heave.’
A difficult
subject underpins RIP Robbie Silva
and is the reason Jed, despite deep misgivings, inexplicably finds himself
drawn to Gail. In the explosive finale, Jed and Gail lay their demons to rest
with a major plot twist I didn’t see coming.
If you want
to learn how to quickly build a highly credible story, strong characters, and a
real sense of place then read Tony Black. A great writer and a great story.
FYI:
Frequent strong
language.
Format/Typo Issues:
None
Rating: ***** 5 Stars.
2 comments:
This sounds very solid and tight as a story. I love the sample you chose to illustrate Black's style. Very strong.
Thanks much appreciate it, he's become one of my favourite writers.
Keith
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