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352 pages, Hardcover
First published February 1, 2005
Rayner, an English-raised author who lives in Southern California, has written a Hollywood noir for his sixth book. Filled with money and power, lust and revenge, Devil's Wind resembles the dark crime fiction of Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, James Ellroy, and Elmore Leonard. It also has a taste of Fitzgerald's Great Gatsby, as everyone's reinvented themselves a few times over. Rayner's set pieces and characters-from his casino hotels and Las Vegas parties celebrating A-bomb tests to his gangsters-turned-tycoons, African-American jazz musicians, and cameos by Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Hoffa-evoke the glossy sheen covering the era's massive social corruption. Only the novel's plotting, while ingenious, generated some confusion. Still, Devil's Wind is a fine addition to its genre.
This is an excerpt from a review published in Bookmarks magazine.