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Donkey Punch

by Ray Banks
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Overview

With parole behind him and his PI business an unpleasant memory, Cal Innes is looking forward to continuing his job as caretaker at Paulo Lads' Club. But prodigal amateur boxer, Liam, needs someone to go with him to his first major tournament in Los Angeles. Cal's babysitting job swiftly turns into something dangerous, with rumors of a rigged competition. As his codeine habit and Liam's temper spin out of control, Cal is thrown down in the desert, from safety to staring down the barrel of a gun. Suddenly the City of Angels doesn't seem quite so heavenly.

About the Author, Ray Banks

Ray Banks, born in Kirkcaldy, is one of the new wave of Scottish crime writers, with seven books to his name, including The Big Blind, Saturday's Child, No More Heroes and Beast of Burden. Ray's short stories have appeared in many prestigious collections including Maxim Jakubowski's annual Best of British Mysteries V.4 (Allison and Busby, 2006), Best New Noir (PointBlank, 2007) and The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime (Robinson 2009). Ray is also a regular contributor to crime fiction ezines and various music magazines. He currently lives in Newcastle-upon-Tyne with his wife and a fat, black cat named after a dead country singer.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

At the start of Banks's excellent sequel to 2008's Saturday's Child, Manchester PI and ex-con Callum Innes is taking a break from the investigation business by working as a caretaker at the Lad's Club, a boxing gym run by Paulo Gray. Paulo decides to send Cal to Los Angeles with young Liam Wooley, who's fighting in an amateur bout there. Cal's not happy about going, but Paulo's the boss, so the two fly off to L.A. and into trouble. In what turns out to be a serious mistake, Cal links up with Nelson Byrne, an ex-boxer he meets in a bar. Before Liam gets to fight his final bout, Nelson's dead, Cal's been shot and Liam's been drugged and kidnapped. The writing is the real star of the book: violent, dark, funny and always profane. When a tough guy in L.A. threatens him, the unintimidated Cal replies, "I been told and warned by people who could shit you without grunting." This is the cream of contemporary British noir. (Feb.)

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Kirkus Reviews

There's trouble on both sides of the pond for Manchester ex-con Cal Innes. Cal's pal Paulo has asked him to escort Liam, a young fighter he has big dreams for, to Los Angeles, where he'll box in the Alvarez amateur competition and maybe earn a shot at turning pro. Before they leave, Cal tries to do another good turn by threatening an old nemesis, Mo Tiernan, who's been sticking his nose into Paulo's business. On his arrival, Cal-dehydrated, aggrieved at surly Liam, dying for a smoke in a no-smoke zone and crippled by back spasms-takes his charge to Shapiro's gym, a boxing venue where trouble's brewing in the form of Josh Callahan and his dad, who taunt the opposition, then try bribes to win their match. Repairing to the nearest bar to wash away his back pain with pills and hooch, Cal meets up with Nelson, a trainer who convinces him he can turn Liam into a winner. But all is not well. Calls to Paulo back in Manchester aren't connected; Cal doesn't know who's on the level; Nelson is killed; Liam lands in hospital; and Cal finds himself in an LAPD interrogation room. The hard-boiled parlance so sublimely tawdry in Cal's debut (Saturday's Child, 2008) seems forced here, while the jabs at American strip malls, air conditioning and fast food rarely rise above the mundane. Consider this a step on the learning curve and hope for a better follow-up. Agent: Marc Gerald/The Agency Group

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2008
Publisher
Birlinn, Limited
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781846970214

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