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ISBN: 0066212928

ISBN13: 9780066212920

The Devil's Wind

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Updated for 2012, The official IFRS? Set contains all International Financial Reporting Standards and all International Accounting Standards, together with all the associated IASB pronouncements and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Atomic Noir

In Raymond Chandler's "Red Wind," we learn that during a Santa Ana wind "anything can happen." Richard Rayner has taken Chandler at his word and given us The Devil's Wind, a fast paced explosion of noir set in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and the desert in between during a couple of weeks in 1956. The narrator of the story is architect Maurice Valentine. Mallory Walker, the requisite mystery woman, enters the story during the first sentence. Walker sweeps Valentine into an affair which takes them to Las Vegas where we encounter mobsters-in-love, corrupt politicians, jazz musicians, and the first of two atomic tests. Before the second atomic test, identities proliferate, relationships are revealed, deals are made, people die, souls are searched, and, despite the blowing sand and dust, things become progressively clearer. I enjoyed the story immensely and only had issues with one historical inaccuracy [I-15 and I-10 didn't exist yet] and one geographical inaccuracy [Amboy Crater is a volcano, not a meteor crater]. The Devil's Wind is ripe for screen treatment [although I don't want to see it done unless it's done well]. Once you pick up The Devil's Wind, you won't want to put it down!

wonderful 1950s Noir

In 1956 California, highly regarded Los Angeles architect Maurice Valentine feels he rid himself of his past culminated when he changed identity from Maurizio Viglioni after coming home from World War II battle fatigued. Instead, he Anglicized his name, married a wealthy senator's daughter, and has connection is politics and with the mob. Maurice is going places perhaps in DC. At a party, the womanizing Maurice meets self-claimed heiress Mallory Walker, who seduces him; for the first time in years he wants more. However, he is stunned when, Mallory fires a shot at him. Not long afterward, she is found dead in what appears to be a car accident. However, Maurice knows how sly and deadly his connections are; he wonders if Mallory was murdered and begins making inquiries though he knows that is a mistake. He has to know why she wanted him dead. Soon he will find a strange twist involving an obsessed actress and soon to be someone else's wife Beth Dyer, who sends him seeking Vegas mobster Paul Mantinelli at a gala celebrating the latest atomic bomb test. The story line is action-packed, very graphic (the scene with the bomb exploding nearby is brilliant), and contains strong characters. The twists and turns will initially shock the audience, but quickly make sense as no one is quite like they seem; just ask Viglioni in his Valentine persona. Richard Rayner provides a wonderful historical (makes me feel ancient to say the 1950s in a historical context) Noir that pays homage to the Barbara Stanwick femme fatale movies. Harriet Klausner

"People who live in glass houses....................."

I was lucky enough to get an advance copy of "The Devil's Wind" by Richard Rayner. The world of architecture brings in an environment that is different from most other novels and gives us a look at the lives of some interesting people. Throw in a dash of 1950's Las Vegas history and a story full of twists and turns and you have the basis for a good film-noir mystery. I can't wait to see the movie!
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