Career-criminal Crissa Stone never works too close to home, or with the same crew, or rushes a job. These rules have kept her from doing any time. They're the rules her mentor and lover taught her, rules he didn't follow as closely as he should've. Now he's up for parole, and Crissa needs to come up with the money to help grease the wheels. Word is that there's an illegal card game set for less than a week from now. The take? Plenty. Desperate, Crissa slaps a plan together, but when one of her crew starts shooting, she catches the attention of Eddie the Saint. A hit man, Eddie is no less of a pro than Crissa, and he could use the work.
One of the most talented writers working in crime fiction today, Wallace Stroby's Cold Shot to the Heart is a tight, propulsive story that will hold readers captive until well after all the crooks have fled the scene.
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Praise for "Gone ’til November"
“This hardboiled novel, filled with believable characters, puts author Wallace Stroby in the company of noir masters like Dashiell Hammett and Elmore Leonard.”
---"The Huffington Post"
“In "Gone ’til November," Wallace Stroby’s mastery of character and dialogue is mated to a hellacious narrative engine. His heroine, Sara Cross, is a wonderful creation.”
---George Pelecanos
Praise for "The Heartbreak Lounge"
“Stroby continues to show a real flair for blending noir into a tightly plotted fireball of suspense. . . . Stroby infuses his action-packed story with unpredictable twists. "The Heartbreak Lounge" continues the high standards Stroby set in his debut.”
---"South Florida Sun-Sentinel"
“A cat-and-mouse story that inspires just the tiniest bit of sympathy for the predator . . . Readers will have a hard time putting down this three-ring circus of a book.”
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"Just when you think that you can't be surprised anymore, a writer like Wallace Stroby ups the ante."
--Laura Lippman
""Cold Shot to the Heart" moves at a breakneck speed. . . . Stroby's sturdy plot is augmented by his intriguing look at how money corrupts and how even a crook can have a moral compass. Fans of Elmore Leonard and George V. Higgins will find much to like."
--Oline H. Cogdill, "Chicago Tribune"
"Another fast, taut winner from Stroby. As for Crissa, she may be crime fiction's best bad girl ever."
--"Kirkus Reviews "(starred review)
Just when you think that you can't be surprised anymore, a writer like Wallace Stroby ups the ante. "Laura Lippman"
"Cold Shot to the Heart" moves at a breakneck speed. . . . Stroby's sturdy plot is augmented by his intriguing look at how money corrupts and how even a crook can have a moral compass. Fans of Elmore Leonard and George V. Higgins will find much to like. "Oline H. Cogdill, Chicago Tribune"
Another fast, taut winner from Stroby. As for Crissa, she may be crime fiction's best bad girl ever. "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)""
"Just when you think that you can't be surprised anymore, a writer like Wallace Stroby ups the ante." --Laura Lippman
"Cold Shot to the Heart moves at a breakneck speed. . . . Stroby's sturdy plot is augmented by his intriguing look at how money corrupts and how even a crook can have a moral compass. Fans of Elmore Leonard and George V. Higgins will find much to like." --Oline H. Cogdill, Chicago Tribune
"Another fast, taut winner from Stroby. As for Crissa, she may be crime fiction's best bad girl ever." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
WALLACE STROBY is an award-winning journalist and a former editor at The Star-Ledger in Newark, New Jersey. Cold Shot to the Heart is his fourth novel, following the acclaimed Gone 'til November and the Barry Award finalist The Barbed-Wire Kiss. He lives in New Jersey.
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