Description: A cinematic and propulsive thriller from the author of Six Days Of The Condor and American Sky.
Bob Dylan once declared that "Sex and politics and murder is the way to go if you want to get people's attention," and readers won't be able to look away from Shadows on Sidewalks, the new erotic thriller from James Grady. James Traven returns home to his small Montana town in autumn 2024 to care for his mother after a devasting fall. He quickly finds himself trapped in a life-threatening web of lies and lust. With the clock ticking, Traven must save the savvy and beautiful Lana LaBuff from almost-certain murder. Complicating things is her monstrous husband and the fact that their only ally is Cody, the mysterious former Marine who runs the local gun shop and regularly ghosts on ordinary life. Fresh and fast-paced, Shadows on Sidewalks takes us on a roller coaster ride through old age, racism, anger, sorrow, lust, and love. From the click of a cocked pistol to the distress signal--an "S.O.S."--emitted as James and Lana fight amidst a swirl of personal and political struggles, James Grady demonstratses his mastery of the noir form and shines a light on the modern condition.Brief description: James Grady's first novel Six Days Of The Condor became the classic Robert Redford movie Three Days Of The Condor and the current Max Irons TV series Condor. Grady has received Italy's Raymond Chandler Award, France's Grand Prix Du Roman Noir, Japan's Baka-Misu literature award, and been a Mystery Writers of America Edgar finalist. He's published more than a dozen novels including This Train, The Smoke in Our Eyes, and American Sky, all available from Pegasus Books. London's Daily Telegraph named Grady as one of the "50 crime writers to read before you die." In 2015, The Washington Post compared his prose to George Orwell and Bob Dylan.
Review Quotes: "Shadows on Sidewalks grabbed me and wouldn't let go. In vibrant, muscular, and cinematic prose, Grady thrillingly conjures a small town America that is teeming with flawed and courageous characters, and packed with ideas about masculinity, corruption, greed, lust, friendship, and fate. It is as much a propulsive thriller as it is a portrait of the way we live now, and the lengths we must go to free each other--and ourselves."--Alison Fairbrother, author of The Catch