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Paperback The Easy Mark Book

ISBN: 1025620852

ISBN13: 9781025620855

The Easy Mark

"The Easy Mark" is a compelling dive into the gritty reality of the 1920s American underworld. This novel explores the intricate world of schemes, cons, and the thin line between being the hunter and the hunted. The narrative follows characters navigating an urban landscape where wit and audacity are the primary currencies.

Jack Larric masterfully captures the atmosphere of the era, bringing to life a cast of sharp-tongued individuals who live by their own rules. The story centers on the dynamics of the confidence game, illustrating how easily trust can be manipulated and how quickly fortunes can change in the pursuit of the next big score. As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into a web of suspense and street-level drama that defines the hard-boiled style of early twentieth-century fiction.

"The Easy Mark" stands as a significant example of period crime fiction, offering insight into the social anxieties and fascinations of the mid-1920s. With its fast-paced dialogue and authentic depiction of the era's subculture, the work remains a gripping read for those interested in the evolution of the mystery and adventure genres.

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