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Suicide Squeeze

par Victor Gischler

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The Edgar Award-nominated author of Gun Monkeys delivers an adrenaline rush of a novel that features a special appearance by Joe DiMaggio. The high spot of Teddy Folger's life was the day in 1954 that he got an autographed baseball card from Joe DiMaggio himself. It's been downhill ever since. Which is why he just unloaded his freeloading wife and torched his own comic-book store-in one of the stupidest insurance scams in history. Enter Conner Samson. The down-on-his-luck repo man has just been hired to repossess Teddy's boat. Little does he know there's a baseball card on board that some men are willing to kill for. Thus begins a rip-roaring cross-country odyssey-and with bodies piling up, the squeeze is on for the penultimate piece of Americana. And Conner will be lucky if he ends up back where he started: broke and (still) breathing.… (plus d'informations)
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Once again Gischler writes a story that moves at an amazing pace. I've often thought of his books as almost a collection of shorts, with each chapter so fast and full of action that it could almost be a story unto itself. He has a knack for fun dialogue and ridiculous situations, all springing from a very healthy imagination. Is it high art or "great" literature? Of course not. Is it a freakin' fun read that delivers exactly as promised? Hell yes it is. ( )
  Scott_Baron | Jun 13, 2017 |
Still going through Gischler's backlist.

As usual Gischler doesn’t waste a word. His terse style enhances and adds depth to the story and characters. Each one is quirky, vivid, almost a caricature in itself, including the usual anti-hero.

I'm not sure the approach of having an anti-hero works every time. This time I think it didn't. It had something of a jarring effect in the flow of the book. ( )
  antao | Dec 10, 2016 |
SUMMARY
Suicide Squeeze is a baseball term, which is very appropriate for this story in which the mayhem revolves around a one-of-a-kind baseball card. Teddy Folger is having a mid-life crisis. He torches his own strip mall to collect the insurance payment on his DiMaggio card and plans to sell it to the Japanese, who are rabid for Americana. Teddy also skips town without paying off his boat and thus adds a repo man to the madcap posse now after him.

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I can’t remember if it was LT or Amazon that recommended this book to me. I had never ready any of Gischler’s books before but both he and this book have good reviews, so I decided to include it in my Hardboiled/Noir category.
This book is a wonderful romp. It contains all the prerequisites of the genre yet isn’t boring. I agree with a reviewer who commented that Gischler gives off a Carl Hiaasen vibe. I must give Gischler kudos for including both an art reception and a Star Trek convention in his story. Genius! I love the title. I thought it was slang for Russian roulette or something and I was very surprised to learn it was a baseball term.
When we first meet Joellen in the story I was giving Gischler credit for a strong female character but as the story progressed I felt she became increasingly less realistic. In fact, by the end she was just laughable, only I wasn’t laughing. So I took a star off my rating simply for Joellen.

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Definitely suggest it for a Hardboiled/Noir fan.
Contains violence, language and some sex. Pretty standard for this genre, but I wanted to mention it. ( )
  VictoriaPL | Jan 5, 2009 |
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The Edgar Award-nominated author of Gun Monkeys delivers an adrenaline rush of a novel that features a special appearance by Joe DiMaggio. The high spot of Teddy Folger's life was the day in 1954 that he got an autographed baseball card from Joe DiMaggio himself. It's been downhill ever since. Which is why he just unloaded his freeloading wife and torched his own comic-book store-in one of the stupidest insurance scams in history. Enter Conner Samson. The down-on-his-luck repo man has just been hired to repossess Teddy's boat. Little does he know there's a baseball card on board that some men are willing to kill for. Thus begins a rip-roaring cross-country odyssey-and with bodies piling up, the squeeze is on for the penultimate piece of Americana. And Conner will be lucky if he ends up back where he started: broke and (still) breathing.

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