2005-05-10

You want noir?

I don't often do this but I'm resurrecting a review due to the buzz about great noir writing.

This book will blow you away.

Manuel Ramos - Mooney's Road to Hell

A beautiful, fluid and masterfully written novel. It takes what seems to be a simple act of murder in a dive bar called La Tortuga and builds, nuance by nuance, a group of characters and a series of events that are utterly real.

We look through the eyes of Kiko Vigil, as he is viciously murdered while sitting across from his lover, Lorraine Garza, the wife of a crime lord. Only a drifter, in a wheelchair, knocked over by the killer as he runs to his car with a struggling woman slung over his shoulder, has the answers everyone is looking for.

Danny Mora, or Moony as only his oldest friend knows him, is hired by Vigil's colleague to investigate the murder when the INS decides it would be better for time to swallow it hole. The deeper he gets into his investigation, the further he gets from the drifter and closer to a killer that puts all he knows and loves into mortal danger.

This book is a stand alone to Ramos' other books in his Luis Montez series. It's ending left me in shock, slack jawed at what had just happened. You could not find a higher standard of writing than the one found in this definitive work.

2 comments:

Mystery Dawg said...

Jen,
Why Is Ramos not a major star? I love this book as much as the series. I'm hoping one day to meet the man.

Jen Jordan said...

This is the one author I've gone totaly fan girl about when I met him.

Fortunately, he is a very nice man with a sense of humor that comes in very handy when on a panel with John Connolly.