Synopsis Ex-Vietnam War-hero and ex-CIA-assassin Henri Denard has retired to a plush life on St. Martin with his lovely wife, Francis. But Henri left a job for a crime boss undone, and now it's time to pay the piper. The target, Donnie Wicks, has just moved into the mansion next door, and Henri's itching to find a way out of this sticky situation.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1997-09-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 286 pages | | Height: | 9.8 in | | Width: | 6.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.0 in | | Weight: | 20.0 oz |
Publisher's Note From the highly praised author of BONE IN THE THROAT comes a wry, blistering thriller that pits a CIA trained assassin and his hard nosed, hard bodied wife against two governments and a cross dressing Mafioso.
Henry and his wife, Frances, have gone bamboo living an idyllic, tequila drenched life as two of the Caribbean's most charming ex-pats (and professional assassins). But when Donnie, a powerful capo with a heart of gold (and a colostomy bag), is relocated to the island under the Federal Witness Protection Program, the scene is set for an Elmore Leonard style mix of low life an high comedy. Despite the fact that Henry once tried to kill Donnie on a ski slope, the two join forces against Jimmy "Pazz" Calabrese, the transvestite mob boss who paid Henry to do the fatal job.
Savory, dark, and street smart, Gone Bamboo is a raucous feast of murder, hit men, and the hit women they love. With this new novel, Bourdain's reputation as an author with a uniquely comic vision and refined taste for the depraved is firmly established for years to come.
Industry Reviews Following his hilarious first novel, Bone in the Throat, with another antic tale, Bourdain establishes himself as a new master of the wiseass crime comedy. Henri Denard, an ex-Vietnam War hero who was trained as an assassin by the CIA and is now cozy with the French government, is living a peacefully hedonistic life as a ponytailed hippie on St. Martin with his wife, Frances who's smart, gorgeous and similarly handy with a gun. But Henry's past is coming back to haunt him: a year ago, 320-pound crossdressing mob boss Jimmy "Pazz" Calabrese hired him to knock off two rivals at a ski resort. Henry botched the job, allowing one of the mobsters, D'Andrea "Donnie Wicks" Balistieri, to survive. Now, not only has Donnie Wicks made a deal with the FBI to testify against Jimmy Pazz, but he's also ended up as Henry's neighbor on St. Martin. After weighing his options, Henry decides to confront Donnie directly. To gain access to the mobster, Henry and Frances befriend Donnie's friends and housesitters uptight failing restaurateur Mickey and his fun-loving girlfriend, Rachel and end up hitting it off with Donnie, too. Meanwhile, the thug Jimmy's hired to hit Donnie and maybe Henry, too has found true love with an Indian prostitute and isn't at all eager to complete the task. As Jimmy grows frustrated, the number of players federal marshals, French spies and a variety of small-time gangsters continues to mount, threatening mayhem and bloodshed. A potentially routine mob caper is brought to life by tight plotting, appealing characters and a stylish mix of irony, snappy dialogue and amoral verve. Author tour. (Sept.) Lopate
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