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Richard
George Pelecanos has mentioned before in interviews that with Shoedog, one of his earliest novels, he wanted to write a no-frills noir thriller that was a send-up to the old paperback pulps that could be read in one afternoon. With me, he succeeded. Shoedog starts off blazing, with a tour-de-force 2nd chapter that skillfully sets up the entire eventful backstory of the lead character Constantine with intensity and economy. And it never lags during the exciting tale of our antihero, an aimless dr ...more
Lois
May 16, 2010 rated it really liked it
This reads like a Tarantino movie. Slightly cryptic, to the point, aggressive with punchy one-liners. I am looking forward to reading more of Pelecano's societal-drama writing. ...more
Chad
Jun 30, 2008 rated it liked it
I give this one 3 stars only relative to other Pelecanos' titles. His other books, especially series titles in which he has the chance to develop characters more, are just more appealing. Constantine is no Nick Stefanos nor Derek Strange. Not a bad read though. ...more
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