I've had Ken Bruen's "White Trilogy," reprinted in a thick
trade paperback edition by Kate's Mystery Books, on my shelf
for about a year now. Last night, I took it down and read "A
White Arrest," the first of the trilogy, and I'm sorry I
waited so long. It's nasty, brutal, and short. It has more
riffs on popular culture than I could count, along with
plenty of dark humor.
Bill Crider
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