Shoot the Money

Author:   Chris Wiltz
Publisher:   Open Road Media
ISBN:  

9781497655485


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   01 July 2014
Format:   Paperback
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A tale of guns, greed, and girlfriends in post-hurricane New Orleans by the author of The Last Madam: “One of the stars in mystery and crime fiction” (James Lee Burke). Karen and Raynie are roommates. LaDonna is Karen’s boss. Life in New Orleans after Katrina isn’t easy, but they’re all tough women—and they all want more. But right now, what they have more of is problems. Karen’s past comes back to bite her, along with a Miami thug who wants to retrieve his stolen money. Raynie’s dealing with a violent man out of control. And LaDonna’s new lover has a dangerous idea . . . These three women are about to unite to confront the mess together. Along the way, they’ll find out what money does to those who have it, lose it, pursue it, or steal it—and what happens when they try a little revenge on their rapid chase toward a better life . . . “[A] fast-paced, action-packed novel which will especially delight female fans of Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen. Wiltz writes about New Orleans as only an insider can. . . . Unputdownable, funny, sad, and true.” —Valerie Martin, Orange Prize–winning author of Property

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Author:   Chris Wiltz
Publisher:   Open Road Media
Imprint:   Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.376kg
ISBN:  

9781497655485


ISBN 10:   149765548
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   01 July 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Wiltz delivers fresh-sounding dialogue, and she powerfully evokes the feel of New Orleans on the rebound. -- Toronto Star Chris Wiltz is one of the stars in mystery and crime fiction. . . . Her themes shine, and she writes with both humanity and heart. --James Lee Burke Wiltz has a particular knack for creating sexy, dangerous women. -- Providence Journal Money is at the heart of this fast-paced, action-packed novel which will especially delight female fans of Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaason. Wiltz writes about New Orleans as only an insider can, with both alarm and deep affection. Shoot the Money is unputdownable, funny, sad, and true. --Valerie Martin, Orange Prize-winning author of Property


Wiltz delivers fresh-sounding dialogue, and she powerfully evokes the feel of New Orleans on the rebound. -Toronto Star Chris Wiltz is one of the stars in mystery and crime fiction. . . . Her themes shine, and she writes with both humanity and heart. -James Lee Burke Wiltz has a particular knack for creating sexy, dangerous women. -Providence Journal Money is at the heart of this fast-paced, action-packed novel which will especially delight female fans of Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaason. Wiltz writes about New Orleans as only an insider can, with both alarm and deep affection. Shoot the Money is unputdownable, funny, sad, and true. -Valerie Martin, Orange Prize-winning author of Property


Wiltz delivers fresh-sounding dialogue, and she powerfully evokes the feel of New Orleans on the rebound. Toronto Star Chris Wiltz is one of the stars in mystery and crime fiction. . . . Her themes shine, and she writes with both humanity and heart. James Lee Burke Wiltz has a particular knack for creating sexy, dangerous women. Providence Journal Money is at the heart of this fast-paced, action-packed novel which will especially delight female fans of Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaason. Wiltz writes about New Orleans as only an insider can, with both alarm and deep affection. Shoot the Money is unputdownable, funny, sad, and true. Valerie Martin, Orange Prize winning author of Property


Wiltz delivers fresh-sounding dialogue, and she powerfully evokes the feel of New Orleans on the rebound. <i>Toronto Star</i> Chris Wiltz is one of the stars in mystery and crime fiction. . . . Her themes shine, and she writes with both humanity and heart. James Lee Burke Wiltz has a particular knack for creating sexy, dangerous women. <i>Providence Journal</i> Money is at the heart of this fast-paced, action-packed novel which will especially delight female fans of Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaason. Wiltz writes about New Orleans as only an insider can, with both alarm and deep affection.<i>Shoot the Money</i>is unputdownable, funny, sad, and true. Valerie Martin, Orange Prize winning author of<i>Property</i>


Wiltz delivers fresh-sounding dialogue, and she powerfully evokes the feel of New Orleans on the rebound. Toronto Star Chris Wiltz is one of the stars in mystery and crime fiction. . . . Her themes shine, and she writes with both humanity and heart. James Lee Burke Wiltz has a particular knack for creating sexy, dangerous women. Providence Journal Money is at the heart of this fast-paced, action-packed novel which will especially delight female fans of Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaason. Wiltz writes about New Orleans as only an insider can, with both alarm and deep affection.Shoot the Moneyis unputdownable, funny, sad, and true. Valerie Martin, Orange Prize winning author ofProperty


Author Information

Chris Wiltz, a native of New Orleans, is the author of five novels, including The Killing Circle, A Diamond Before You Die, and The Emerald Lizard, all set in New Orleans and featuring Irish Channel detective Neal Rafferty. Wiltz’s novel The Glass House was praised by the New York Times as “unflinchingly honest” and a book that “needs to be read on both sides of Convent Street.” Shoot the Money, her most recent fiction, is an edgy “sisters in crime” novel reminiscent of Thelma and Louise. The Last Madam, her biography of French Quarter legend Norma Wallace, is under option for film.  Wiltz has written for the New Yorker, the Los Angeles Times, and numerous other publications, and she has been a writer in residence and adjunct professor at both Tulane and Loyola Universities.

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