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OverviewNonstop action, twists and turns, and as hardboiled as they come, don't miss Duane Swierczynski 's thrilling The Wheelman. Meet Lennon, a mute Irish getaway driver who has fallen in with the wrong heist team on the wrong day at the wrong bank. Betrayed, his money stolen and his battered carcass left for dead, Lennon is on a one-way mission to find out who is responsible--and to get back his loot. But the robbery has sent a violent ripple effect through the streets of Philadelphia. And now a dirty cop, the Russian and Italian mobs, the mayor's hired gun, and a keyboard player in a college rock band maneuver for position as this adrenaline-fueled novel twists and turns its way toward its explosive conclusion. One thing's for sure: this cast of characters wakes up in a much different world by novel's end--if they wake up at all. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Duane SwierczynskiPublisher: St. Martins Press-3PL Imprint: St. Martins Press-3PL Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780312343781ISBN 10: 0312343787 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 14 November 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsIf you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. --The Washington Post Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. --The Chicago Tribune [A] promising debut... the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. --Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing... keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. --Philadelphia Inquirer Adrenaline-charged... fast-moving and funny, The Wheelman is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in an R-rated amusement park. --Booklist I cancelled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book... at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. --Ken Bruen, author of the Shamus Award-winning The Guards Dark stuff... hilariously funny at the same time. Swierczynski has come up with his own twisted and thoroughly enjoyable genre. Bring on some more, sir. --Rocky Mountain News Astonishing! Duane Swierczynski has written one of the great all-time heist novels and this guy's just getting started. --Jason Starr, Barry Award-winning author of Twisted City Oh, what style! --Kirkus The plot twists of Richard Stark novel but the style of Ken Bruen's non-series work. Very noir and highly recommended. --Black Orchid Bookshop Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. --Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Suicide Squeeze Praise for THE WHEELMAN by Duane Swierczynski <br> If you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. - The Washington Post <br> Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. - The Chicago Tribune <br> [A] promising debut... the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. - Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune <br> A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing... keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. -Philadelphia Inquirer <br> Adrenaline-charged... fast-moving and funny, The Wheelman is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in an R-rated amusement park. --Booklist <br> I cancelled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book... at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. -Ken Bruen, author of the Shamus Award-winning The Guards <br> Dark stuff... hilariously funny at the same time. Swierczynski has come up with his own twisted and thoroughly enjoyable genre. Bring on some more, sir. - Rocky Mountain News <br> Astonishing! Duane Swierczynski has written one of the great all-time heist novels and this guy's just getting started. -Jason Starr, Barry Award-winning author of TwistedCity <br> Oh, what style! --Kirkus <br> The plot twists of Richard Stark novel but the style of Ken Bruen's non-series work. Very noir and highly recommended. - Black Orchid Bookshop <br> Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. -Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Suicide Squeeze Praise for THE WHEELMAN by Duane Swierczynski <br> If you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. - The Washington Post <br> Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. - The Chicago Tribune <br> [A] promising debut the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. - Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune <br> A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. -Philadelphia Inquirer <br> Adrenal If you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. - The Washington Post Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. - The Chicago Tribune [A] promising debut... the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. - Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing... keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. -Philadelphia Inquirer Adrenaline-charged... fast-moving and funny, The Wheelman is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in an R-rated amusement park. --Booklist I cancelled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book... at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. -Ken Bruen, author of the Shamus Award-winning The Guards Dark stuff... hilariously funny at the same time. Swierczynski has come up with his own twisted and thoroughly enjoyable genre. Bring on some more, sir. - Rocky Mountain News Astonishing! Duane Swierczynski has written one of the great all-time heist novels and this guy's just getting started. -Jason Starr, Barry Award-winning author of Twisted City Oh, what style! --Kirkus The plot twists of Richard Stark novel but the style of Ken Bruen's non-series work. Very noir and highly recommended. - Black Orchid Bookshop Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. -Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Suicide Squeeze If you are partial to fast-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. --The Washington Post Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. --The Chicago Tribune [A] promising debut... the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. --Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing... keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. --Philadelphia Inquirer Adrenaline-charged... fast-moving and funny, The Wheelman is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in an R-rated amusement park. --Booklist I cancelled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book... at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. --Ken Bruen, author of the Shamus Award-winning The Guards Dark stuff... hilariously funny at the same time. Swierczynski has come up with his own twisted and thoroughly enjoyable genre. Bring on some more, sir. --Rocky Mountain News Astonishing! Duane Swierczynski has written one of the great all-time heist novels and this guy's just getting started. --Jason Starr, Barry Award-winning author of Twisted City Oh, what style! --Kirkus The plot twists of Richard Stark novel but the style of Ken Bruen's non-series work. Very noir and highly recommended. --Black Orchid Bookshop Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. --Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Suicide Squeeze If you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. --The Washington Post Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. --The Chicago Tribune [A] promising debut... the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. --Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing... keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. --Philadelphia Inquirer Adrenaline-charged... fast-moving and funny, The Wheelman is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in an R-rated amusement park. --Booklist I cancelled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book... at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. --Ken Bruen, author of the Shamus Award-winning The Guards Dark stuff... hilariously funny at the same time. Swierczynski has come up with his own twisted and thoroughly enjoyable genre. Bring on some more, sir. --Rocky Mountain News Astonishing! Duane Swierczynski has written one of the great all-time heist novels and this guy's just getting started. --Jason Starr, Barry Award-winning author of Twisted City Oh, what style! --Kirkus The plot twists of Richard Stark novel but the style of Ken Bruen's non-series work. Very noir and highly recommended. --Black Orchid Bookshop Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. --Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Suicide Squeeze If you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. The Washington Post Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. The Chicago Tribune [A] promising debut the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. Philadelphia Inquirer Adrenaline-charged fast-moving and funny, The Wheelman is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in an R-rated amusement park. Booklist I cancelled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. Ken Bruen, author of the Shamus Award-winning The Guards Dark stuff hilariously funny at the same time. Swierczynski has come up with his own twisted and thoroughly enjoyable genre. Bring on some more, sir. Rocky Mountain News Astonishing! Duane Swierczynski has written one of the great all-time heist novels and this guy's just getting started. Jason Starr, Barry Award-winning author of Twisted City Oh, what style! Kirkus The plot twists of Richard Stark novel but the style of Ken Bruen's non-series work. Very noir and highly recommended. Black Orchid Bookshop Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Suicide Squeeze If you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. The Washington Post Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. The Chicago Tribune [A] promising debut the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. Philadelphia Inquirer Adrenaline-charged fast-moving and funny, The Wheelman is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in an R-rated amusement park. Booklist I cancelled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. Ken Bruen, author of the Shamus Award-winning The Guards Dark stuff hilariously funny at the same time. Swierczynski has come up with his own twisted and thoroughly enjoyable genre. Bring on some more, sir. Rocky Mountain News Astonishing! Duane Swierczynski has written one of the great all-time heist novels and this guy's just getting started. Jason Starr, Barry Award-winning author of Twisted City Oh, what style! Kirkus The plot twists of Richard Stark novel but the style of Ken Bruen's non-series work. Very noir and highly recommended. Black Orchid Bookshop Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Suicide Squeeze If you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. - The Washington Post Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. - The Chicago Tribune [A] promising debut... the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. - Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing... keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. -Philadelphia Inquirer Adrenaline-charged... fast-moving and funny, The Wheelman is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in an R-rated amusement park. --Booklist I cancelled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book... at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. -Ken Bruen, author of the Shamus Award-winning The Guards Dark stuff... hilariously funny at the same time. Swierczynski has come up with his own twisted and thoroughly enjoyable genre. Bring on some more, sir. - Rocky Mountain News Astonishing! Duane Swierczynski has written one of the great all-time heist novels and this guy's just getting started. -Jason Starr, Barry Award-winning author of Twisted City Oh, what style! --Kirkus The plot twists of Richard Stark novel but the style of Ken Bruen's non-series work. Very noir and highly recommended. - Black Orchid Bookshop Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. -Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Suicide Squeeze Praise for THE WHEELMAN by Duane Swierczynski If you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. - The Washington Post Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. - The Chicago Tribune [A] promising debut the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. - Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. -Philadelphia Inquirer Adrenaline-charged fast-moving and funny, The Wheelman is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in an R-rated amusement park. --Booklist I cancelled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. -Ken Bruen, author of the Shamus Award-winning The Guards Dark stuff hilariously funny at the same time. Swierczynski has come up with his own twisted and thoroughly enjoyable genre. Bring on some more, sir. - Rocky Mountain News Astonishing! Duane Swierczynski has written one of the great all-time heist novels and this guy's just getting started. -Jason Starr, Barry Award-winning author of Twisted City Oh, what style! --Kirkus The plot twists of Richard Stark novel but the style of Ken Bruen's non-series work. Very noir and highly recommended. - Black Orchid Bookshop Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. -Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Suicide Squeeze Duane Swierczynski is one of the best new things to happen to crime fiction in a long time. A kick-ass writer with wicked cool skills and the instincts of a seasoned veteran. Keep your eyes on him. He's going places. --Victor Gischler, Edgar-nominated author of Gun Monkeys I canceled a night out and stayed up all night reading. That's how much I loved this book . . . at every turn, I was blindsided. Hilarious and bloody violent. --Ken Bruen, Shamus Award-winning author of The Guards Praise for THE WHEELMAN by Duane Swierczynski <br> If you are partial to past-paced thrillers that present this world as an unforgiving, blood-soaked wasteland, you should love Duane Swierczynski's first novel. Swierczynski's novel, like those of [Elmore] Leonard, offers an undertow of humor beneath the churning sea of man's inhumanity. - The Washington Post <br> Swierczynski has an uncommon gift for the banal lunacy of criminal dialogue, a delightfully devious eye for character and a surprisingly well-developed narrative for a beginner. - The Chicago Tribune <br> [A] promising debut the gripping tale of a heist gone wrong. - Robert Wade, San Diego Union-Tribune <br> A great heist story in the rich tradition of Richard Stark's Parker novels and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing keeps readers holding their breath to see what's going to happen next. It is clearly the work of a maturing writer who is possessed of a keen style and abundant talent. -Philadelphia Inquirer <br> Adrenaline-c Author InformationDUANE SWIERCZYNSKI is the author of The Wheelman, The Blonde, Severance Package, and Expiration Date, and writes for Marvel Comics. The Wheelman was nominated for the Gumshoe Award. 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