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Heartbreaker

by Robert Ferrigno
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Overview

After retaliating against a drug lord, savvy, street-tough Val Duran flees to Hollywood. Meanwhile, an L.A. playboy beds a gorgeous redhead and wakes up with a psychopath trying to kill him. Neither Val nor Kilo know it yet, but they are on a collision course with a sexy marine biologist and one lethally dysfunctional family in this "dark, comic tour de force" (James Ellroy).

Synopsis

After retaliating against a drug lord, savvy, street-tough Val Duran flees to Hollywood. Meanwhile, an L.A. playboy beds a gorgeous redhead and wakes up with a psychopath trying to kill him. Neither Val nor Kilo know it yet, but they are on a collision course with a sexy marine biologist and one lethally dysfunctional family in this "dark, comic tour de force" (James Ellroy).

The New York Times - Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

What is distinctive about Mr. Ferrigno's gripping prose is that as usual it is...set in a natural world whose appeal he makes the reader vividly feel....Is this a world, then, where every prospect pleases, and only man is vile? Hardly....When Mr. Ferrigno is done, most of his characters are empty bags of skin, drifting off in the ether. Yet the reader is altogether entertained.

About the Author, Robert Ferrigno

John Glover won a Tony Award for his performance in Love! Valour! Compassion!, and reprised that role for the film. He has previously read Apaches and Carriers for Random House AudioBooks.

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Editorials

Scott Veale

For the most part...the interplay of comedy and extreme violence keeps Heartbreaker humming along, even when the excessive plot twists threaten to cut off oxygen to what is otherwise a pleasing thriller. —The New York Times Book Review

Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

What is distinctive about Mr. Ferrigno's gripping prose is that as usual it is...set in a natural world whose appeal he makes the reader vividly feel....Is this a world, then, where every prospect pleases, and only man is vile? Hardly....When Mr. Ferrigno is done, most of his characters are empty bags of skin, drifting off in the ether. Yet the reader is altogether entertained.
The New York Times

Library Journal

A former undercover cop at war with a drug lord finds that the new love of his life is in danger.

Kirkus Reviews

A California playboy, a pair of homicidal hustlers, and a feisty but beautiful marine biologist all make trouble for an ex-cop who wants revenge on the southern-fried drug dealer who killed his partner. Departing from the four-book series featuring magazine journalist Quinn (Horse Latitudes,1990, etc.), Ferrigno comes up with Val Duran, a likable, wisecracking, Elmore Leonard–style action hero. White-trash Miami druglord Junior Mayfield suspects that Duran just might be an undercover cop, though the hired goons who torture and murder Val's partner can't get him to confirm it. Duran dispatches the goons, then flees to L.A., where he gets a job acting as a police-procedures consultant on some cheap Hollywood action films. He encourages Junior to try to find him by appearing as a guest on Jeopardy—Junior's favorite TV game show—then using Junior's name as the wrong response. Meanwhile, Charles "Kilo" Abbott III, a dissolute southern California playboy, turns to his advantage what might have been a brutal robbery by red-haired, sadistic femme fatale Jackie and her masochistic muscleman, Dekker, by hiring them to murder his stepmother Gwen, who stands in the way of Kilo inheriting his doddering father's millions. Doing his laundry on a Saturday night, who should Val meet but Kyle Abbott, a gorgeous, sexually aggressive marine biologist (and stepsister to Kilo) who just might be the woman he's been looking for all his life. Ferrigno tangles subplots as these numerous string-pullers run afoul of each other. Deliberately skewed dialogue and screwball plot twists tend to undermine the sense of menace that would make the requisite violence and derring-do believable. It matters little, inthe end, that Duran's schemes have only made it easier for others to involve him in theirs. Tightly written but uneven, with an uncomfortable mix of over-the-top comic plotting and tough-guy machismo in a surrealistic SoCal setting. .

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2000
Publisher
Hachette Book Group
Pages
370
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780446608916

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