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Hardcover Beware the Solitary Drinker Book

ISBN: 1590580168

ISBN13: 9781590580165

Beware the Solitary Drinker

(Book #1 in the Brian McNulty Series)

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Brian McNulty, veteran bartender at Oscar's on the Upper West Side, respects his customers' privacy. And their space. But when a tarnished but innocent young woman seduced by New York's bright lights... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The new rising star of the American mystery genre?

In brief, Mr. Lehane creates a facinating world of bar flys, beautiful women, murder and mystery in his very successful debut effort, "Beware the Solitary Drinker." One can practically taste the Jack Daniels and smell the cigarette smoke of the Upper West Side watering hole that is the heart of the story. Written with surprising depth and realism, this is a very captivating and satisfying read. I highly recommend Mr. Lehane's book, and look forward to his future works.

Cynical but with hope shining through--very nice

Bartender Brian McNulty lives in a strange New York world populated by drunks, unemployed actors, and ex-communists still searching for the revolution. When beautiful young Angelina walks into his bar, he is instantly smitten--as is every other man in the bar. Angelina is troubled and sexually inappropriate (with everyone but Brian, it seems). But that doesn't make her murder any easier to take. When Angelina's sister comes into town, she convinces Brian to help her investigate. The investigation turns into a tour of Brian's bizarre world. Everyone has a secret that they won't share with the cops, or even with their bartender. Worse, Brian's investigation seems to make things worse. Everyone is threatened by Brian, even if they aren't the ones who actually committed this particular murder. Author Cornelius Lehane delivers a thoughtful and probing look into a strange society. Brian's leftist views are carefully modulated--he knows that some of them are silly but they are part of his upbringing and self-concept. His relationship with Kevin, his son, develops a little late but adds emotional resonance to the story. BEWARE THE SOLITARY DRINKER will appeal to fans of film noire. It combines cynicism with just a hint of a hopeful world view. I found this a charming story by a first-time author. Check it out.

a working class hero

This wonderful book evokes the warmth and comraderie of a New York neighborhood bar, with a cast of fully realized characters. Besides being a rip-snorting good mystery and page-turner, this novel also turns out to be a loving portrayal of people on the margins of society----the broke, the abused and promiscuous, the eccentric, the drug and alcohol dependent. While Lehane does not hesitate to illustrate the weaknesses of his largely working class characters, he excels at portraying their humor, humanity and generosity. This book kept me up all night, and I'm glad of it.

great mystery

This is the best mystery story I've ever read. Much more than the usual puzzle book, it's an exploration of fascinating, strange yet totally believable characters, starting with the bartender-sleuth. I couldn't put it down.

strong amateur sleuth tale

On the Upper West Side of Broadway, there is a bar called Oscar's and the night bartender, forty-year-old Brian McNulty is familiar to the regulars who drink there every night. One night Angelina shows up, a beautiful, vibrant and enchanting young woman who ensorcells the men fortunate enough to catch her eye. She is a bit promiscuous but even when she stays in Brian's apartment, she doesn't sleep with him.One day she comes in throwing money around saying she's got a sugar daddy. Shortly thereafter, her dead body is found with no clue who did it because there are so many known suspects, never mind the unknown ones. Brian, who is egged on by Angelina's sister Janet, decides to conduct an independent investigation because he knows that some of the people involved won't talk to the police. As the investigation progresses, another person dies and Brian almost becomes the killer's third victim.The hero is an "everyman" sort of guy, making him appealing to both genders. For an amateur, he is a very good detective and he actually unearths some very decent clues that lead to possible suspects. Any New Yorker will realize that the story line is an actual portrayal of life in the Big Apple (at least the Manhattan borough). Beware THE SOLITARY DRINKER has much to recommend it. Harriet Klausner
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