"He looked down into Jack's hard, battered face. 'You and me, now,' he said, 'We're connected. That's good. And when the connection breaks, it's over, that's too bad, but it's finished and a man would be a fool to try to make it go on when it's all over. You dig? We got it, you don't even have to...
The book is pretty damn good. I'm glad I stumbled upon it. There were several chunks of the book where I was blown away and thinking I was flipping through a soon to be favorite of mine. Then a scene or side story would end in a way I thought could've been a bit better or there would be 20 pag...
Hard Rain Falling, I suppose would fall under the heading of classic noir. Don Gardner gives us a protagonist who can't get along with society, but it's clearly society's fault. Dumped in an orphanage as a baby, Jack Leavitt learns about life from within institutions, and he can't seem to get eno...