Box Nine - Softcover

O'Connell, Jack

 
9780446401005: Box Nine

Synopsis

Lenore Thomas, a burnt-out narcotics cop in an aging American city, works on the streets fighting a dangerous designer drug ring while her postal worker twin brother finds strange things turning up in P.O. Box Nine

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Review

“Stunningly original . . . Jack O’Connell’s vision is spellbinding: by turns hilarious and terrifying.” —James Ellroy “This dark, disturbing book . . . speaks with a fine fury about the yearning for forbidden knowledge and the language to articulate the mysteries it unlocks.” —The New York Times “Strong stuff, all right: O’Connell gets so deep inside his small-town cast that it'’s a relief to turn the last page.” —Kirkus Reviews

About the Author

Jack O’Connell (b. 1959) is the author of five critically acclaimed, New York Times–bestselling crime novels. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, O’Connell’s earliest reading was the dime novel paperbacks and pulp fiction sold in his corner drug store, whose hard-boiled attitude he carried over to his own writing. He has cited his hometown’s bleak, crumbling infrastructure as an influence on Quinsigamond, the fictional city where his first four novels were set, and whose decaying industrial landscape served as a backdrop for strange thrillers which earned O’Connell a reputation as a “cyberpunk Dashiell Hammett.”

O’Connell’s most recent novel was The Resurrectionist (2008). A former student at Worcester’s College of the Holy Cross, he now teaches there, not far from where he and his family live just outside of his hometown.

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