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Dark Ride

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A dissatisfied insurance salesman, Jimmy Rogers begins an intense, fantasy-fulfilling affair with his boss's wife and finds it surprisingly easy to eliminate his employer, in a tale of passion, addiction, and power. Reprint.

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First published February 1, 1996

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Kent Harrington

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Kent Harrington is a 4th generation San Franciscan, born to an Irish-Jewish father and Guatemalan mother. His early education was spent at the Palo Alto Military Academy, where he was sent at an early age. He attended San Francisco State University and received a degree in Spanish Literature. After living both in Spain and Latin America, he returned to the Bay Area and began his career as a novelist supporting himself as a teacher, carpenter, factory worker and life insurance salesman.

His first published work was the well-received noir thriller Dark Ride published in 1997. Booklist’s review wrote: “This is as noir as it gets.” His follow-up noir thriller Dia De Los Muertos is now considered a modern crime classic. Amazon’s editorial review says: “If "American noir" were in the dictionary, you might find Kent Harrington's picture in place of the definition.”

Other works include Red Jungle, set in Guatemala, and The Good Physician. Both novels were compared to Graham Greene and John le Carré’s work. Red Jungle was selected as one of the “10 best crime novels” of the year by Booklist.

Kent Harrington is the author of seven novels, the latest, The Rat Machine, will be published by Market Street Books in 2013. He lives in Northern California with his wife.

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I still remember picking out this paperback in the bookstore on the basis of its title, and it didn't let me down. More than 15 years on, its memory remains potent. A while back I lent it to a neighbor in my building (himself a noir author), saying, "It's sick...and I mean that in the best sort of way!" The psychology is hair-raising...but so is the action.
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