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An Honest Living
An Honest Living: A Novel | Dwyer Murphy
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A sharp and stylish debut from the editor-in-chief of CrimeReads in which an unwitting private eye gets caught up in a crime of obsession between a reclusive literary superstar and her bookseller husband, paying homage to the noir genre just as smartly as it reinvents it After leaving behind the comforts and the shackles of a prestigious law firm, a restless attorney makes ends meet in mid-2000s Brooklyn by picking up odd jobs from a colorful assortment of clients. When a mysterious woman named Anna Reddick turns up at his apartment with ten thousand dollars in cash and asks him to track down her missing husband Newton, an antiquarian bookseller who she believes has been pilfering rare true crime volumes from her collection, he trusts it will be a quick and easy case. But when the real Anna Reddicka magnetic but unpredictable literary prodigylands on his doorstep with a few bones to pick, he finds himself out of his depth, drawn into a series of deceptions involving Joseph Conrad novels, unscrupulous booksellers, aspiring flneurs, and seedy real estate developers. Set against the backdrop of New York at the tail end of the analog era and immersed in the worlds of literature and bookselling, An Honest Living is a gripping story of artistic ambition, obsession, and the small crimes we commit against one another every day.
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Books, neo-noir, New York City…what‘s not to like? Intriguing start but fizzles down to a version of Chinatown (the movie) only with real estate development rather than water rights. But! It‘s a wonderfully detailed snapshot in time of NYC in the 20-oughts; evoking my time then as a freelancer in Tribeca and Brooklyn. You can‘t know or love the city without walking it. The author did. It shows, and I can feel it.

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An honest assessment, this book was aimless and boring. The MC is a lawyer who quit his big firm and now picks up jobs wherever he can. A mysterious woman asks him to track down her husband who she believes is stealing precious books from her family. The next day the real wife, an acclaimed author shows up. I believe it‘s semi autobiographical as the author left a large firm. I just found it a tedious read and kept dozing off.

LKK526 @jlhammar @WJCintron thanks for the👍. Honestly this book nearly put me into a coma…😴 2y
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LKK526 @WJCintron Exactly 2y
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jlhammar I feel like you‘re due for a good one. Hope your next read is a winner! 2y
LKK526 @jlhammar. AGREED!!!!!! 2y
LKK526 @Purpleness Thnx😀 2y
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bthegood @LKK526 hope the next book is better for you 😊 2y
LKK526 @bthegood me too! 2y
LKK526 @arvena need to wake up to thank you! 2y
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