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416 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2013
Meet Mookie Pearl.Now, maybe it's just nitpicky, but Mookie Pearl is repeatedly referred to as a thug and a soldier. One level above the "spray & pray" drive-by guys who don't give a shit if they kill a bus load of kids while taking out their target by throwing a bomb into a traffic jam. He's a bruiser, he's a pitbull, and he's smart and resilient and has a network of Mole-men who work for him. But I would not call that "running the criminal underworld".
Criminal underworld? He runs it.
Supernatural underworld? He hunts in it.
"..that shit's like bath salts had a baby with steroids or something, man. Makes you go crazy. He went nuts. Tore up his mother’s house. Ate her dog."
"Mookie's not a man given over to much guilt. In his line of work, guilt is a boat anchor around the ankle, a too-full colostomy bag hanging from the hip. It's a burden. A does-nothing-for-you-but-slow-your-ass-down burden. Guilt will make you hesitate. Shame makes you weak. And Mookie's tough. Tough like an anvil."
"He wants to know who did this. So he can break a baseball bat off in their bowels."
"..And it's then and there that Mookie decides he's going to steal a fucking city bus and hit the Holland Tunnel and find this guy’s house and drive the bus over his head".