Created By Sean Chercover
Dudgeon only takes the case because he’s been assured by contacts within the mob that they’re not really interested in the guy, but soon enough bodies start to drop, and Dudgeon finds himself waist-deep in a scanadal involving blackmail, hookers and organized crime that may reach as far as Washington.
Dudgeon’s an eye from the old school, a definite and intentional throwback, partial to booze, tobacco and a fair amount of rude wit. The writing is tough and muscular and the big-shouldered, blue-collar prose style recalls nobody so much as Loren Estleman or Rob Kantner.
And he does his homework. The FBI website has (or had — who knows these days?) a page that talks about how they work with writers to achieve “an accurate portrayal of the Bureau.” They name two non-fiction books and one novel: Sean’s Big City, Bad Blood.
Unfortunately for us, Chercover only wrote one more novel and a few short stories featuring Ray, but he continues to storm the citadel, and has won the Anthony, Shamus, CWA Dagger, Dilys, and Crimespree awards, and been shortlisted for the Edgar, Barry, Macavity, Arthur Ellis and ITW Thriller awards. Check him out.
Toronto’s Sean Chercover is a former private detective turned novelist and screenwriter, and has been a video editor, scuba diver, nightclub magician, encyclopedia salesman, and truck driver. After living in Chicago; New Orleans; and Columbia, South Carolina, Sean has returned to Toronto.
NOVELS
- Big City, Bad Blood (2007) | Buy this book | Kindle it!
- Trigger City (2008) | Buy this book | Kindle it!
SHORT STORIES
- “The Non Compos Mentis Blues” (2007, Chicago Blues) | Kindle it!
- “One Serving of Bad Luck” (2008, Killer Year) | Kindle it!
RELATED LINKS
- Their Kind of Town
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