A fast-paced, gritty thriller set in the underbelly of Boston, where a bike messenger navigates a tangled web of gangsters, blood money, and long-buried family secrets.
"A crafty plot and a nuanced look at gentrified Boston lifts Abramowitz's impressive second mystery featuring bike messenger and would-be stand-up comic Zesty Meyers (after 2017's Bosstown)... Robert B. Parker fans will appreciate Abramowitz's depiction of the darker corners of Beantown." —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
In Adam Abramowitz's A Town Called Malice, Boston's fastest-talking, baddest bike messenger Zesty Meyers is back in Bosstown. The Big Dig has put a brand new shine on the city, its once insular neighborhoods awash with new money and runaway development. Not everybody is happy with the change.
Zesty is struggling to keep his courier business afloat and is falling behind on rent, while his brother, Zero, owner of a moving company stocked with ex-cons, has hired an unemployed rabbi who begins to exert a strange influence on the family. When a rock and roll legend suspected of murdering his girlfriend reappears after thirty years on the run, Zesty is once again haunted by his family's dark past and the mounting evidence that his father, Boston's former Poker King now suffering from Alzheimer's, has long been dealing from the bottom of the deck.
From shady bars to college campus underground poker leagues, Zesty's speeding toward trouble, desperately trying to map out a future in a town where stop signs are optional, signaling is for the weak and Karma lurks around every corner with payback on its mind. In this action-packed, edge-of-your-seat crime thriller, the streets of Boston come alive in all their gritty glory as Abramowitz takes readers on a wild ride through the city's underworld.
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