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This Wicked World: A Novel, by Richard Lange

Elmore Leonard meets Denis Johnson in this explosive first novel set on the seedy side of Southern California.



Ex-marine Jimmy Boone-former bodyguard to Los Angeles's rich and famous-is fresh out of Corcoran, on parole, and trying to keep his nose clean until he figures out his next move. He has a job tending bar on Hollywood Boulevard, serving drinks to tourists, and is determined to put the past behind him.

But trying to do the right thing has always been Boone's downfall. When he backs up a buddy on a hero-for-hire gig-looking into the mysterious death of a kid on a downtown bus-he once again finds himself in a world of trouble.

As Boone learns more about the boy, an innocent who got involved with the wrong people, his investigation becomes a mission. Along the dangerous margins of Los Angeles, he encounters down-on-their-luck drug dealers, a vengeful stripper, a dog-fighting ring, a beautiful ex-cop, a vicious crime boss and his crew, and a fortune in counterfeit bills. Before long, Boone realizes that his quest to get at the truth about a ruthless murder may also turn out to be his last chance at redemption.

This Wicked World is a knock-out blend of superb writing and breakneck storytelling that grabs you by the collar and makes it impossible to stop reading.

  • Sales Rank: #579644 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2009-06-29
  • Released on: 2009-06-30
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From Publishers Weekly
Set in L.A., Lange's visceral, hard-hitting first novel puts him squarely in the ring with the best young neo-noir writers. Jimmy Boone, a former Marine and ex-con lying low and waiting out his probation by tending bar on Hollywood Boulevard, gets drawn back onto dangerous ground after he agrees to help his bouncer buddy, Robo, look into the death of a young Guatemalan immigrant found covered in infected dog bites on an MTA bus. Boone and Robo get on a trail that leads from a ghetto dope pad, where they rescue an abused and toothless fighting dog, to a secluded desert compound near Twentynine Palms, where a psychotic crime boss, Taggert, hosts bloody dog-fighting contests. Boone soon finds himself in way over his head as he comes up against Taggert's crew of degenerates. While the book contains some familiar set pieces, Lange, the author of the story collection Dead Boys, shows he has the potential to put his own distinctive mark on the mythology of Los Angeles. (June)
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From Booklist
Jimmy Boone’s life changed in an instant. An ex-Marine and a highly paid bodyguard, he assaulted his own client—he had his reasons—and went to prison. Now out on parole, he’s tending bar when the doorman asks for backup on a moonlighting gig: finding out what happened to illegal immigrant Oscar Rosales, who died of dog bites on a city bus. Against his better judgment, Boone proceeds pro bono, discovering a dogfighting ring where the people are more dangerous than the dogs, and putting the few people he cares about in mortal danger. Lange (Dead Boys, 2007) draws indelible characters and writes deadeye dialogue, and his L.A. is as parched and pitiless as the desert that surrounds it. But a book that starts out seeming destined to join the ranks of the great sun-bleached noirs ends with a ghost-town confrontation that isn’t quite worthy of the tale that preceeded it and that produces a hopeful note that feels unearned. That said, This Wicked World is wickedly good—and we have a feeling that Lange is just getting started. --Keir Graff

Review
PRAISE FOR THIS WICKED WORLD:

"Terrific....Even the most ruthless villains are drawn with an unexpected sensitivity to their essential humanity." (New York Times Book Review Marilyn Stasio)

"Lange is incapable of creating a character that isn't memorable. Even the most minor are indelibly sketched....Lange has a knack for miniature Southern California tableaux, those things that we notice out of the corner of our eyes....The zone where literary fiction meets genre fiction is a crowded borderland these days. With This Wicked World, Lange proves himself comfortable on both sides of the line." (Los Angeles Times Antoine Wilson)

"Lange draws indelible characters and writes deadeye dialogue, and his L.A. is as parched and pitiless as the desert that surrounds it....This Wicked World is wickedly good-and we have a feeling that Lange is just getting started." (Booklist Keir Graff)

"Memorable....Richard Lange's first book set the bar so high that his sophomore effort had almost no chance of living up to the hype-except that it does, an L.A. Confidential for the 21st Century....It's a sharp, literary crime novel with the kind of lean and sparse prose that writers like Elmore Leonard and Richard Stark honed to a razor's edge. It's also a worthy entry in the proud tradition of Los Angeles noir novels started by James M. Cain and Raymond Chandler....A lot of writers try to write like this, but Lange just does it and he makes it work." (Daily Beast David J. Montgomery)

"Set in L.A., Lange's visceral, hard-hitting first novel puts him squarely in the ring with the best young neo-noir writers....Lange, the author of the story collection Dead Boys, shows he has the potential to put his own distinctive mark on the mythology of Los Angeles." (Publishers Weekly)

"Ex-con tries to keep straight in this hard-boiled first novel....Compelling characters. Even the minor players are fully-formed, and Lange manages to depict a little bit of L.A. with each one....Smartly entertaining noir." (Kirkus Reviews)

"Stylistically brilliant, painfully and truly observed and rendered, Dead Boys is not just one of the best collections thus far this decade: Dead Boys is one of the best short story collections of the past fifty years, right up there with Barry Hannah's Airships, Chris Offutt's Kentucky Straight, James Baldwin's Going to Meet the Man, and Flannery O'Connor's A Good Man Is Hard to Find." (San Francisco Chronicle Eric Williamson)

"Anyone left who's keen on noirish flicks like Heat or Chinatown, or finds kindred spirits in Thomas McGuane, Denis Johnson, or Charles Bukowski, will find comrades among these dead men." (Rocky Mountain News Clayton Moore)

"The best debut collection we have read all year....You could shelve Lange between Denis Johnson, Richard Ford, and Richard Yates, and no fights would break out...Lange writes with tremendous heart." (E! Online Tod Goldberg)

"It's violent, it's truthful, and it's devastating." (New York Times Book Review Marilyn Stasio)

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
sharp, witty, and gripping
By newtonian
Written like a screenplay, only with a lot more depth, this is a gripping yarn which doesn't disappoint.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Murphy's Law
By Ted Feit
In the old Lil Abner comic strip, there was an unfortunate character who walked around all day with a black cloud overhead inviting disaster. Obviously, he was a forerunner for Jimmy Boone, who embodies the principle: if something can go wrong, it will.

While a young man, Jimmy got himself into a situation as a result of which a judge gave him a choice: enlist or serve time. After four years in the Marines, he musters out and forms a relationship with a rich girl whose father doesn't approve. They marry anyway, but she soon leaves him. Then a Marine buddy calls and asks Jimmy to join him in a new venture, acting as a bodyguard and protecting celebrities and businessmen. Everything goes well, with Jimmy becoming a partner and living well, until, of course, they don't.

After a four-year stint in jail, Jimmy is trying to do things right. He's a bartender and part-time superintendent in the building where he lives. Things are quiet, until they're not. Troubles again follow Jimmy around even when he tries to do everything correctly. [No spoilers here, these things all transpire very early in the book.]

The novel is less of a mystery than a series of misadventures and deep character descriptions. Written with a sharp edge, the book concentrates on men and women on the edge of society and the rough and violent lives they live. Recommended.

8 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Reportorial writing much like Richard Price
By James Tetreault
This is a very closely observed story in a style very much like Richard Price's Lush Life. As with that story, the description is extremely well done and you feel like you're right there observing the action. As with Lange's short story collection, Dead Boys, the focus is on people with slightly screwed up (or worse) lives. Somehow, in the longer form of the novel with much more action it seemed much more entertaining. The procession of one similarly messed up life after another in Dead Boys got a bit annoying.

I bought this book in the mystery/thriller section of a local Borders and I suppose that's the best category for it. The plot is very well worked out and even when you can see that two plot threads will collide some pages up it doesn't wear on you to go through the interim reading to get there. But the extremely high quality of the observations and descriptions is the strength of this book as much as the plot and actiion.

Characterizations are extremely believable but there's not much humor here and like Price's Lush Life, there's no higher level payout in thematic or philosophical content. But it's a fun read and a hell of a page turner that you won't want to put down. I definitely recommend it to anyone.

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