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HOLLOWPOINT  **AWARD NOMINEE**

HOLLOWPOINT **AWARD NOMINEE**

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HOLLOWPOINT **AWARD NOMINEE**

by Reuland, Rob

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ISBN 10
0375505016
ISBN 13
9780375505010
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NY: Random House, 2001. 1st ed. Fine in dust jacket. Author's first book. NOMINATED FOR THE 2002 HAMMETT AWARD."First-time novelist Reuland walks a fine line in this bold, blackly comedic thriller, painting a gritty, poetic picture of ghetto life yet indulging his self-involved hero and stumbling over details at crucial junctures. Andrew "Gio" Giobberti, a young Brooklyn assistant district attorney, is haunted by his role in his five-year-old daughter's death a year before; he failed to fasten her seat belt, and she was killed in a minor car accident. Abandoned by his wife, Gio wanders through drunken one-night stands and days filled with the routine prosecution of killers, rapists and narcotics dealers. But when the case of Kayla Harris--a 14-year-old shot point-blank in her bed--comes along, Gio can't help drawing personal parallels. While he prefers to see drug dealer Lamar "LL" Lamb as the murderer, the evidence pushes him to investigate Kayla's junkie mother, Nicole Carbon, as the accidental killer of her own daughter. Reuland takes chances in depicting the chauvinistic habits of his protagonist, who abandons one of his many office conquests in a bar after a tryst in the bathroom, and is permanently sunk in a self-pitying haze. Still, his irreverent take on antihero Gio is a refreshing dash of candor in the genre, granting credibility to a story whose racing pace has an addictive effect. Reuland--himself a Brooklyn ADA--describes the Brooklyn Cypress Hills projects in convincing detail, and he captures the dialogue of its crack-addicted dwellers with a sharp and sympathetic ear." --- Publishers Weekly. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Book.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
HOLLOWPOINT **AWARD NOMINEE**
Author
Reuland, Rob
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Fine
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0375505016
ISBN 13
9780375505010
Publisher
Random House
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
2001
Keywords
Mystery, Legal, New York, Brooklyn, Debut,
Bookseller catalogs
NYC; NEW YORK; FIRST BOOK; Legal Thriller; Psychological Suspense; attorney;

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