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340 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1988
. . . outside the pool room on 14th up to Union Square, across into Eighth Avenue and up into Times Square, working river to river into midtown. And back again. Driving through the marketplace, someone selling something every time the Plymouth rolled to a stop. Crack, smoke, gravity knives, cheap handguns, watches with Rolex faces and Taiwan guts, little boys, girls, women, men dressed like women. Cheap promises – high prices. Murphy Men selling the New York version of safe sex – the hotel-room key they sold you wouldn’t open the door, and they wouldn’t be standing on the same corner when you went back for better directions. Islands of light where flesh waited to take your money – pools of darkness where wolf packs waited to take your life. And vultures to pick your bones.