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Third rail : an Eddy Harkness novel / Rory Flynn.

Flynn, Rory, 1961- (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9780544226272
  • ISBN: 0544226275
  • Physical Description: x, 212 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2014.
Subject: Police > Fiction.
Designer drugs > Fiction.
Drug traffic > Fiction.
Boston (Mass.) > Fiction.
Genre: Fiction.

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  • 6 of 6 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Livingston County.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Livingston County Library - Main Library. (Show preferred library)

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Third Rail
Third Rail
by Flynn, Rory
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A second-generation cop banished from Boston to his little hometown seeks a comeback by tangling with a world-class designer drug.Meet Third Rail, aka Thrilla, Mindfuck and ADA. It lifts you up, irons out your problems and revises your past mistakes so they're actually empowering. You can see why everyone in Nagog, Massachusetts, would want it and why Mr. Mach, lord of the Zero Room, and his street-level associate Declan Nevis would be happy to supply it. There is a downside, though. Third Rail makes you feel so invincible that one apparent user, financier Robert Hammond, fatally crashes his car while he's under the influence, and another, high school student Kelly Pierce, caps her doomed masquerade as a track star by running into a tree. Luckily for Nagog, but not so luckily for himself, Officer Edward Harkness is on hand, emptying parking meters ever since an accidental death in Boston stopped his career there dead in its tracks. Harkness thinks he's hit bottom, but in fact, his slide has hardly begun. It continues when he takes up with artist/bartender Thalia Havoc, loses the Glock that's been issued to him, duels repeatedly with his nemesis, Sgt. Dabilis, and attends the funeral of Capt. William Munro, the Nagog cop who's always been another father to him. How can Harkness retrieve his weapon without tipping off his superiors that it's gone, and what will he do with it once he's got it again?If you think this story sounds familiar, you're right. Flynn's glum debut is so intent on sketching in his depressive hero that it never gives him much of a mystery to solve or explains why two different womenhard-living Thalia and baker Candace Hammondwould be so interested in him. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Eddy Harkness, the hero of Flynn's terrific debut, used to be a promising detective running the Boston PD's Narco-Intel drug squad. But a camera caught him in an encounter with a drunken Red Sox fan after a World Series game that ended in the man's death, and now Eddy is emptying parking meters in his hometown of Nagog, Mass. Even that job is in jeopardy after Eddy loses his gun during a night of partying. With impressive economy and stylish, sophisticated prose, Flynn, the pen name of Stona Fitch (Give + Take), fills in Eddy's complex backstory (his family was torn apart by his father's Bernie Madoff-type scandal) while keeping the main action (Eddy's efforts to locate the missing weapon and return to Boston's mean streets) moving briskly. In Nagog, Eddy uncovers a dangerous new drug called Third Rail-and, everywhere, he finds deep veins of corruption. In one haunting scene, Eddy notices rats "stopping to nose garbage, sniffing the burgeoning decay, then moving on to search for fresh rot." Readers will want to see more of Flynn's gritty Boston-and Eddy Harkness. Agent: Dan Conaway: Writers House. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Eddy Harkness, a disgraced ex-Boston PD narcotics detective, is now a cop emptying parking meters in the quaint community of Nagog, MA. After a night of heavy drinking in Zero Room, a sleazy Boston joint he raided years before, -Harkness wakes up to find his gun missing. Already the butt of jokes, he hides this loss by buying a toy gun. While emptying meters, he witnesses a local businessman fatally smash his car into a historical monument. Drugs are found in the car, and Harkness gets the OK from the Nagog police commissioner to secretly investigate. The drug, Third Rail, is new, powerful, and expensive. Harkness learns it is manufactured locally. He also uncovers a Boston mayoral candidate's connections to organized crime figures Whitey Bulger and Mach, the gangster owner of Zero Room. Things heat up and bodies turn up in this high-powered police thriller. -VERDICT Many plot points in Flynn's first crime novel seem contrived. However, unconventional, down-on-his-luck cop -Harkness is a solid character, and the Boston area always makes a vivid mystery setting. There is a lot of action. Some strong secondary characters just might make this new series take off. [Rory Flynn is the pen name of indie publisher Concord Free Press founder and publisher Stona Fitch.-Ed.]-Edward Goldberg, Syosset P.L., NY (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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