Bob Truluck's second novel doesn't have the kind of plot-based "hook" that was featured in "Street Level," his award-winning first novel. And while that plotting device made "Street Level" immediately engaging and accessible, its absence gives Truluck the elbow room he needs to showcase his enormous talent as a stylist.Truluck's dialog and prose are highly stylized and white hot. If he were a filmmaker instead of a novelist, Quentin Tarantino would be the only guy on the block giving him a run for his money. Since he's a writer, though, you'd have to go back to Raymond Chandler to find someone with the same sensibilities and sense of style. Among today's authors, only Connelly and Parker come close. "Saw Red" is the hardest of hard-boiled private eye fiction. The book's protagonist, Duncan Sloan, is so clearly the spiritual heir of Philip Marlowe that it's difficult to not imagine him in black and white. And Terry Sebring, the title character, is a piece of work. (This would have been a perfect role for a twenty-something year old Lauren Bacall!)For the moment, being a Bob Truluck fan is a little like being a member of an exclusive club. That's certain to change in the not-too-distant future since his terrific books aren't going to stay a secret among hard-boiled aficionados for much longer.
Old school private eye novel set in modern South
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Truluck's writing throws you in the way back machine. This is a private dick novel from the bygone days; the writing is short, sharp and to the point. There's no filler here, no BS, no worries about appearing PC, no pandering to any demographic. In short, Bob Truluck's writing is a breath of fresh air in these times of inoffensive plots, boring characters and even more boring and useless novelists. The first few pages let you know more of what you are in for as you are introduced to the two main characters; one is a hard luck private dick, the other is a high priced call girl...a good old-fashioned private dick novel. And the plot? Find her stolen Jag and palm pilot containing her client list, find the guys that heisted it, find who they sold her palm pilot to and make the problem go away. Simple? Not even close... As you delve deeper into the book, you get to meet chop shop bad [boys], gun toting crazies, drug addled morons, incest, Dixie Mob killers, Italian gangsters, high dollar rent a cops, lawyers, evangelists, rich southern crackers, con men plus more than a fair share of shooting and killing. It's a fine mix for a PI novel. If you read any of the reviews of Truluck's last title "Street Level" written by the casual reader/reviewer you'll find that the big complaint with that book was the language. The reviews focused on the throwing around of four letter words and wrote the book off as crude, shock value, no talent. The same book also won the St. Martins Press\Private Eye Writers of America First Prize for Best Private Eye Novel as well as the 2000 Shamus Award for Best First Novel from the Private Eye Writers of America. In the end St. Martins decided to pander to the casual reader and told Truluck they wanted to "edit" the book. At that point he walked and sold the title to Dennis McMillan. McMillan has released the book as it was intended to be released as a true private eye novel; no pandering to the Oprah book club crowd who want their PI's clean, shaven, sober, free of scars and emotional damage, in a word, boring. The appeal of Saw Red is that the private eye, Duncan Sloan, seems like a throwback to the old school private dick in his work style, speech, manners and thought patterns. However he is given enough modern accoutrements that he is not a simple caricature or a rip off. It is refreshing to read a book like this that harkens back to the days of yore. You can throw this book next to your Lehane or Pelecanos titles just as easy as you can put it up there with Willeford or Chandler. Try reading Truluck's prose without a smile on your face...you won't last a second. Truluck is a fine new (second novel) face on the scene and will hopefully be around for a long while regardless of who his publisher is. Saw Red is easy to get sucked into, so give yourself some time and plan on getting through it in one sitting, this is a book that you will not want to put down once you dive in. While you are at it say thank yo
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