Eugene Izzi s first novel, The Take,
signaled the arrival of a major new crime
writer. His second novel, Bad Gusts, is
one of equally shattering intensity and
menacing power.
Like its predecessor, Bad Guys is set in
a Chicago only a few know well--the
back streets, the bars that local wiseguys
use as hangouts, the benign-looking
restaurants and suburban homes where
mob capos make their deadliest deals. It
is a territory shared uneasily by two men:
Jimbo Marino, a cop with granite nerves
who has survived for six months as a
mole deep inside organized crime, and
his nemesis, GiGi Parnell, a psychopathic
killer whose release from prison gives
him the opporturnity to inflict a violent,
blind-siding revenge on the policeman
who put him away.
As Jimbo tries to stay one step ahead of
Parnell, he also must outrun the rage of
Mafia underbosses who have learned his
identity. Jimbo s obsession with Parnell
not only threatens his positioin on the
force, but makes him the target of
Angelo"Tombstoue" Paterro. Readers of The Take will recall Tombstone as Chicago s craftiest --and most ruthless-- "man of respect."
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