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Old 12-15-2023, 03:00 AM
 
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Howdy. I need help finding books in a specific range.

I like books that take place in 60s-90s, USA. Has to be on a dark side.

I just went through few Paul Auster books. Before that, John Fante, Palahniuk, Raymond Chandler, James Cain.

Something Hunter S type material would be interesting. Has to be an interesting story, a journey. Nothing sadistic or political.

Many thanks in advance.
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Old 12-15-2023, 08:46 AM
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Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas comes to mind.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_a...g_in_Las_Vegas

Perhaps also Post Office by Charles Bukowski.

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Old 12-15-2023, 03:35 PM
 
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I think I have just the book for you! Citizen Vince by Jess Walter. I loved it - gritty, a bit funny and just a really well told story!

Here is the Amazon blurb:
It’s the fall of 1980, the last week before the presidential election that pits the downtrodden Jimmy Carter against the suspiciously sunny Ronald Reagan. In a seedy suburban house in Spokane, a small-time crook formerly from New York, Vince Camden, pockets his weekly allotment of stolen credit cards and heads off to his witness-protection job at a donut shop. A the shop he takes a shine to a regular named Kelly, who works for a local politician. Somehow he finds himself and the politician in a parking lot at three in the morning, giving the slip to a couple of menacing thugs. And then he crosses the path of a young detective―and discovers his credit-scam partner, lying dead in his passport-photo office with a Cheerio-size bullet-hole in his head. No one writing crime novels today tells a story or sketches a character with more freshness or elan than Jess Walter. Citizen Vince is his funniest and grittiest book yet.
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Old 12-16-2023, 06:05 AM
 
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Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas comes to mind.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_a...g_in_Las_Vegas

Perhaps also Post Office by Charles Bukowski.
Done a while, go. Thanks.
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Old 12-16-2023, 06:09 AM
 
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I think I have just the book for you! Citizen Vince by Jess Walter. I loved it - gritty, a bit funny and just a really well told story!

Here is the Amazon blurb:
It’s the fall of 1980, the last week before the presidential election that pits the downtrodden Jimmy Carter against the suspiciously sunny Ronald Reagan. In a seedy suburban house in Spokane, a small-time crook formerly from New York, Vince Camden, pockets his weekly allotment of stolen credit cards and heads off to his witness-protection job at a donut shop. A the shop he takes a shine to a regular named Kelly, who works for a local politician. Somehow he finds himself and the politician in a parking lot at three in the morning, giving the slip to a couple of menacing thugs. And then he crosses the path of a young detective―and discovers his credit-scam partner, lying dead in his passport-photo office with a Cheerio-size bullet-hole in his head. No one writing crime novels today tells a story or sketches a character with more freshness or elan than Jess Walter. Citizen Vince is his funniest and grittiest book yet.
I’ll check it out. Th k you.
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