Wild by Gil Brewer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This has all the right ingredients for a good hardboiled read--not just one femme fatale, but two, two sisters no less. There's lots of gun play, the protagonist getting clubbed in the head, beat up, hacked-up corpses, sex in the back of cars and rye whisky. And this was written in 1958.
I would actually give it three and a half stars if I could, rather than four. The downside of the novel is that it really doesn't have a strong plot and not all that well-written. I suspect that Brewer was drunk while writing it and tried to let the story write itself.
Favorite line: "A Slow wind came in across Tampa Bay, like the hot breath of an eager woman."
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