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Thomas B. Dewey (1915–1981)

Autor(a) de The Mean Streets

58+ Works 336 Membros 11 Críticas 1 Favorited

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Obras por Thomas B. Dewey

The Mean Streets (1954) 18 exemplares
Deadline (1966) 17 exemplares
Draw the Curtain Close (1947) 17 exemplares
A Sad Song Singing (1963) 14 exemplares
Every Bet's a Sure Thing (1953) 14 exemplares
Death and Taxes (1967) 14 exemplares
Hue and Cry (1944) 12 exemplares
The King Killers (1968) 10 exemplares
Only on Tuesdays (1964) 10 exemplares
The Taurus Trip (1970) 10 exemplares
Prey for Me (1954) 10 exemplares
The Love-Death Thing (1969) 10 exemplares
Don't Cry for Long (1964) 9 exemplares
The Girl in the Punchbowl (1964) 9 exemplares
The Girl Who Wasn't There (1966) 9 exemplares
Hunter at Large (1963) 8 exemplares
Run, Brother, Run! (2016) 8 exemplares
Nude in Nevada (1965) 7 exemplares
As Good as Dead (1946) 7 exemplares
How Hard to Kill (1962) 7 exemplares
The Golden Hooligan (1961) 6 exemplares
A Season for Violence (1966) 6 exemplares
Portrait of a Dead Heiress (1965) 6 exemplares
You've Got Him Cold (1958) 5 exemplares
Kiss Me Hard (2018) 4 exemplares
Go, Honeylou (1962) 4 exemplares
The Brave, Bad Girls (1956) 4 exemplares
Handle with Fear (1954) 4 exemplares
My Love is Violent 3 exemplares
Too Hot for Hawaii (1960) 3 exemplares
Can a Mermaid Kill? (2015) 2 exemplares
And Where She Stops (1957) 2 exemplares
Paradis de poche (1970) 2 exemplares
Go To Sleep, Jeannie (1959) (1959) 2 exemplares
L'enragé 1 exemplar
Fournaise (1971) 1 exemplar
T'as bonne mine ! 1 exemplar
Die tätowierte Tänzerin (1975) 1 exemplar
Mord på hotellet 1 exemplar
Det bortførte lig (1976) 1 exemplar
En kat har sin fugl i bur (1974) 1 exemplar
El señor Smith 1 exemplar
Razza di duri 1 exemplar

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Nome legal
Dewey, Thomas Blanchard
Data de nascimento
1915-03-06
Data de falecimento
1981-04
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Elkhart, Indiana, USA
Ocupações
crime novelist

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The Girl With The Sweet Plump Knees is a terrific old-style paperback private eye novel. You might think this one was a soft, cozy take at first with all the light banter and hanky panky between Pete Schofield and his sexy redheaded wife Jeannie. However, there's much more to this novel including a full-on boxing tale, an active riding ranch, a pair of hoods, a blonde babe in a fast car, gambling, strip clubs, and murder. This is a fast-moving and well-written tale and just an all around top notch read. Dewey knows how to tell a story and how to tell it well. Even the lighthearted portions of the story are good. Recommended read.… (mais)
 
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DaveWilde | Sep 22, 2017 |
The seventh book in this series is a great example of early sixties paperback originals. It is set in a very loosely disguised Laguna Beach, complete with Pageant of the Masters, artist's studios, cliffs leading down to fabulous beaches, and parties featuring mermaids who appear to be swimming in the punchbowl. It's a fast-moving, quick read that features a woman who wades into the surf as if by compulsion, a bunch of hoods, a sculptor with a tire iron, a gambling wife, a murder, and more.
Dewey gives the reader a well-crafted story that is a lot of fun to read. It has a lot of the classic PI story elements including the merciless hoods, the femme fatale throwing herself at the PI, and all kinds of racing back and forth before the pieces all fall into place. Dewey doesn't try to make this tale anything that it isn't and it works real well. Despite the hoods and the beatings, it still feels like a lighter PI tale - perhaps it's the beach town partying atmosphere with the endless martinis.… (mais)
 
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DaveWilde | Sep 22, 2017 |
Run Brother Run could use a snazzier pulpier title, but that's really the only complaint with it. It is a terrific fifties-era pulp story that is easy to read and hard to put down. The pacing is terrific and the action relentless.

Dewey gives us a tale about a prison break, a group of ex-cons holed
up together with no one trusting each other and for good reason,
nightclubs, strippers, knife-wielding hoods, and a fortune in jewels.

It's much much more than your average prison break story and it's filled with terrific characters that really come alive visually. Reminded me a little of westlake's Parker novels.

Nothing -absolutely nothing not to like here
… (mais)
 
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DaveWilde | Sep 22, 2017 |
If you like classic hardboiled detective fiction with mobsters, beautiful dames, nightclubs, murder, and Fistfights, you will find no better detective series than Dewey's Mac series. Between 1947 and 1970, Dewey published sixteen books in this series and every single one of them is top-notch. Draw the Curtain Close is the first book in the series and it took Dewey six years to return to the series and give us a second one.

Draw The Curtain is tough and hardboiled. It features a world where there's little sunlight and there's all kinds of nefarious double crossing characters and crooked entanglements. Like mid classic Private eyes, Mac works by himself and has one pal on the police force, Donovan. The story is a typical tangle of double crossing crooks and, in typical classic PI fashion, leaves the reader in the dark as to what everyone's after till nearly the end.

What really works about this book is the nonstop pace that never lets up. If you've read lots of PI fiction, you've read other stories with the mobster asking the PI to work for him, the mobster's dazzling dame who has to be hidden from both the mob and the law, the frame up, and the chases through the town, but few can tell this story better than Dewey. This is simply the good stuff.
… (mais)
 
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DaveWilde | Sep 22, 2017 |

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Obras
58
Also by
10
Membros
336
Popularidade
#70,811
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
11
ISBN
63
Línguas
4
Marcado como favorito
1

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