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Hardcover 32 Cadillacs Book

ISBN: 0892962984

ISBN13: 9780892962983

32 Cadillacs

(Book #4 in the DKA File Series)

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32 Cadillacs is the fourth novel in Joe Gores' delightful series about the San Francisco private eye firm Dan Kearny Associates. This time the squadmust recover 32 cadillacs stolen from their largest... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This fast paced story of car recoveries is worth the ride!

This book explores the world of gypsies, scamps and thieves and the offbeat group of Private Investigators who pursue them. Always planning the next con, theft or bunko, a band of gypsies in San Francisco pull off a perfect crime. Using four branches of the same bank, slick tactics and phone banks, a group of gypsies manages to steal 32 cadillacs, all in the same day.Facing a million dollar loss, the bank hires DKA, a local PI firm, to recover the stolen cars. Tipped off that a gang of gypsies was responsible, the DKA operatives, or repomen, start a chase that follows the cars across the US. Using very unconventional methods this quirky band of PIs, who are rejects and misfits, must use their wiles to "outcon the cons."What makes this story really outstanding is the background tale of the gypsy life, description of how the cons are done and the plotting of the PIs to get the cars back. There is lots of action too including breakneck chases and escapes, including one where a DKA agent must leap into a car while his rear is filled with buckshot.My favorite character is Ken Warren, a repoman with such a severe speech impediment that he barely communicates. But with extraordinary skills in hunting down and absconding with cars that no one else can get, he earns the respect of his fellow DKA agents.A fun ride which I highly recommend.

Dare I Say, A Must Read

Why Joe Gores isn't a better known author is a complete mystery to me. Ok, Ok, he's won 3 Edgar Awards and all, but still you don't hear his name mentioned too often when asking for recommendations. His DKA Files series are full of action, humour, cons and scams and in short are pure entertainment. Well, no matter, I've discovered him now and I'm here to tell you that the series, and 32 Cadillacs in particular, is one that's not to be missed.For the first time, the DKA Agency is pitted in a head-to-head battle with San Francisco's Gypsy community following a Gypsy scam that had netted a grand total of 31 Cadillacs. This is a once-in-a-lifetime job, recover the 31 Caddys for a nicely negotiated fat fee. But the Gypsies are crafty specialists of the long con and are exceedingly difficult to track down, so the recovery process will require the DKA team to use every resource available as well as every underhanded trick in the book.To give you a head start, I'll introduce you to the central DKA characters. They are, Dan Kearny, Giselle Marc, Patrick O'Bannon, Larry Ballard and Bart Heslip. And two new characters are added to the staff, Trin Morales, a sleazy Latino who failed on his own as a PI, and Ken Warren, the genius carhawk with a killer speech impediment. Both bring tremendous dimension and entertainment to the DKA team.But the real stars of the book are the Gypsies, colourful in character as well as in their various ingenious scams. Although they're such big thieves that they'd make a kleptomaniac look like a saint, you can't help but like them and hope that every now and then they'll catch a break.Joe Gores is an author who has walked the walk, having been an agent in the real life DKA Agency. His first-hand knowledge and experience is apparent as his agents work through their cases. Rumour has it that the Larry Ballard could very well be modelled on Gores himself.As a final word, if there are any Donald Westlake fans out there who have read and enjoyed his Dortmunder book Drowned Hopes, I would urge you to read this one too with a brilliant crossover of storylines. This book was an absolute pleasure to read and, I know it's a much-overused catch phrase but I would term it a "must read book".

hysterical view of the art of repo-men

I do not read realistic mysteries usually, concentrating mostly on historical mysteries or "cozies." This was recommended and I bought it with some reservations. However, I LOVED this book from the first page. Gores does a great job of portraying the gritty yet funny side of the lives and work of repo-men. I laughed out loud and then went to buy as many of his other books as I could find. Read it

An amazing, hilarious romp through the lives of Repo Men

Gores weaves together a tale with lots of surprises and twists that keep the reader in the dark about the ending until the very last pages (which is all a good mystery should have). The pacing is perfect, with lots of action and just enough detail. And, by golly, it's really funny! If you enjoyed the movie "Repo Man", you'll love this book. While I'm not normally a purveyor of mysteries, I'm going to have to read the rest of the adventures of the Daniel Kearny & Associates gang.

Hilarious comedic mystery in the Dortmunder tradition.

One of the earlier Dan Kearney Associates series of mysteries, this romp is both funny and engaging. It's one of Gores earliest efforts in the series, but you can already see the makings of a fine series in the wealth of characters in DKA, as well as the crazy situations. Included is a scene where the protagonist, Larry Ballard, runs into John Dortmunder, from the Donald Westlake series, exactly mirroring a chapter in one of Westlake's novels, a nice surprise. If you like Westlake, you'll enjoy Gores
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