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Down on Ponce (1997) 69 exemplaires

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A hard-boiled action novel that takes place on the seedy side of Ponce de Leon Avenue (pronounced "Ponss" or "Pon-cey" by Atlanta natives) during the late 1990's. The diner on the front cover is the (in)famous Majestic Diner which, until 2022 or so, bragged "We Never Close" and was a great site for after-bar-hopping food. It's open during daylight hours these days; hoping it can return to its seedy greatness.

Told from the POV of Sam Fuller, an ex-con living in a trailer on Lake Lanier, there is biting commentary and sardonic wit on Fuller's history and those he meets. He's approached early on by a slick lawyer who wants his wife killed, at which point Fuller goes and warns the wife. Then decides to take a long vacation only to find that events have skyrocketed past what would be a normal murder-for-hire situation.

Joined at a Single-Room-Occupancy hotel on Ponce by a double-amputee, a giant man with limited speech, and a driver for a mortuary service, Fuller decides to look into who is trying to kill him and why. And while some of the wry humor and sardonic wit work, there's also a whole lotta detail of one group tied into another tied into a third that makes it almost but not quite work. It reminds me a lot of the Burke novels by Andrew Vachss, and it is wonderfully refreshing to see modern Atlanta as a setting for novels of all genres.
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threadnsong | 4 autres critiques | Sep 11, 2022 |
Wow, this one's a bit tough to describe. Bad guys against worse bad guys? If it were a movie or tv show, you'd have to know "violence, sex, language". The strange thing is that it is a quick and very entertaining read. Total escapism.


 
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FiberBabble | 4 autres critiques | Mar 30, 2013 |
A good story with great characters. Who knew Atlanta could be so backwoods?
 
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horacewimsey | 4 autres critiques | Dec 16, 2008 |
This book was quite funny in some parts. I live in Atlanta and really enjoyed reading about places I pass by nearly every day. The main characters seem very much like characters from a Cohen Brothers movie!
 
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neesie913 | 4 autres critiques | Mar 22, 2008 |

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