av Lee Goldberg
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From Lee Goldberg, #1 New York Timesbestselling author, comes the darkest, most hard-boiled work of his career...This hand-grenade of pure noir features two, never-before-published crime stories about Ray Boyd, an ex-con traveling the open road in a used, black-and-white, Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor. Ray is the anti-Reacher. He doesn't help people in trouble. He helps himself.Fair warning, these two violent, sexually explicit stories -- Ray Boyd isn't Stupid and Occasional Risk -- mark a sharp departure from the police procedurals and fast-moving thrillers that Goldberg is known for, though they feature the same ingenious plotting, colorful characters, and outrageous wit of his best-loved work. They are, as he says in his lively introduction, a test run. If there is an enthusiastic response to the stories, he says that Ray Boyd will be back... In the meantime, Ray Boyd returns in "If I Were a Rich Man," a novella in the new collection Eight Very Bad Nights, edited by Tod Goldberg, now available in ebook and hardcover. Praise for Crown Vic "Diamond hard noir. No holds barred, no punches pulled. There's a whole lot of fun to be had. Clever stories that riff on the classics. Sharp, to-the-point, and briskly-written. More Ray Boyd please, Mr. Goldberg." CrimeTime FM "Crown Vic's stories are a marvelous mash-up of Dan J. Marlowe's early Earl Drake novels - The Name of the Game is Death, Endless Hour - and the erotic thrillers so popular in video stores during the 1990s. But Ray, even with all his failings, is a Lee Goldberg character: observant, witty, at times downright funny - for the reader at least - and a heck of a good escape for all of us drab work-a-day slobs." Gravetapping *****"A fun departure for Goldberg and a throwback to the thrilling and erotic men's adventure novels of the 1970s." Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine "And here I thought that Lee Goldberg was such a nice boy...I mean, the man wrote episodes of Diagnosis Murder! And its tie-ins! But in Crown Vic, Goldberg unleashes the beast with two violent, sexually explicit and previously unpublished stories that just reek of 1950s pulp paperbacks." The Thrilling DetectivePraise for Lee Goldberg's Books"Goldberg is a master of his craft." Library Journal"Thriller fiction at its absolute finest." Lee Child"Goldberg's thrillers are some of the wittiest around." CrimeReads"One of crime writing's true pros. Elmore Leonard and Donald Westlake would've loved this wild heist." Ace Atkins"Goldberg is every bit the equal of Michael Connelly." Providence Journal"One of America's greatest crime and thriller writers." Garry Disher"A cut above the rest." Philadelphia Inquirer""Lee Goldberg puts the pro in police procedural." Meg Gardiner"A cop novel so good it makes much of the old guard read like they're going through the motions until they can retire." Booklist"A heroine for the ages." Michael Connelly"Goldberg proves again that he is a master storyteller." Mystery & Suspense Magazine"Goldberg walks a tightrope between suspense and humor and never slips." Linwood Barclay"Goldberg's fast-paced prose should put this one on the radar of every crime-fiction fan." National Public Radio