The Agent
George Higgins(Author)
No Exit Press
Published on 10. January 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-901982-84-8 (ISBN)
Description
Super sports agent Alexander Drouhin, a handsome, ruthless, slick lawyer, and his motley support team inhabit a cut-throat world obsessed with money, fame, and power, so when Drouhin is found with a couple of .44 slugs in his head, there is no shortage of suspects. By the time Lt Francis Clay arrives at the crime scene, it appears that everyone has an alibi and no one has a clue.
More than a detective story, The Agent, is an unrelenting examination of a world in which no outrageous amount of money is ever enough and there is more to the game than just scoring points. George V Higgins, master of the literary thriller, turns his eye for detail and ear for dialogue to the seamy underside of the high powered, high dollar world of sports agenting.
More than a detective story, The Agent, is an unrelenting examination of a world in which no outrageous amount of money is ever enough and there is more to the game than just scoring points. George V Higgins, master of the literary thriller, turns his eye for detail and ear for dialogue to the seamy underside of the high powered, high dollar world of sports agenting.
Reviews / Votes
one for Higgins connoisseurs * Sunday Telegraph * Higgins is my favourite. No, he doesn't learn from me, I learn from him -- Elmore Leonard He is still the best -- John Grisham As the detective gets his interviewees to talk, we spiral slowly closer to the truth in a flood of Boston English. It's glorious, boastful Higgins-talk - no one pours, drips and spatters words onto the page like George V., the Jackson Pollock of banter * San Francisco Chronicle * No one writes better police procedurals than Higgins...a powerful screed against greed; above all, and always, he is a moralist. The Agent resonates because it's an angry book, and the author's real subject is paradise lost * Boston Globe *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bedford Square Publishers
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-901982-84-8 (9781901982848)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
George V. Higgins was the author of over twenty novels, beginning with The Friends of Eddie Coyle. A Change of Gravity was chosen as a New York Times Notable Book for 1997. He died November 6th 1999