From David Dodge, the author of To Catch a Thief (famously filmed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly) comes this previously unpublished work, written just before the writer's death in 1974.
The Last Match is the story of a con man on the French Riviera with the unlikely moniker of Curly. He didn't start out trying to be a con man; he just fell into it when it seemed easier than actually working for a living.
Curly gets involved with some rough characters, conning French noblemen and smuggling cigarettes from Morocco, and finds himself throw in the hoosegow a time or two. All the while, he keeps his raffish charm and determined outlook.
Somewhat surprisingly, The Last Match also takes a romantic and sentimental turn, with Curly getting caught up in the affairs of British heiress Regina Forbes-Jones. She despises Curly and is determined to ruin his life -- or so he believes -- but he can't help falling for her anyway.
The book is probably a little longer than it needs to be, and Curly pulls a few more cons than are strictly necessary, but overall it is an entertaining and fun read. This isn't the best we've seen from Hard Case Crime, but The Last Match is still a worthy find.
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famousLY filmed
Posted by: Robert Montgomery | October 03, 2006 at 07:54 PM
Hey, I'm the critic in this family!
:p
Posted by: David J. Montgomery | October 03, 2006 at 08:13 PM
If you could recommend one or two Hard Case titles, which ones would they be? I'd like to buy one, but don't know where to start.
Posted by: Lana Lang | October 04, 2006 at 06:10 PM
It kind of depends on which direction your tastes lie. But among my favorites are:
New book: Bust by Jason Starr and Ken Bruen
Reprinted book: The Girl with the Long Green Heart or Grifter's Game by Lawrence Block. The Richard Stark book, Lemons Never Lie is also excellent.
And soon they'll be reprinting Grave Descend, a fun adventure thriller from John Lange (the pseudonym of a very popular writer).
Posted by: David Montgomery | October 04, 2006 at 06:19 PM