I reread "Bust", which is the first of three novels in this volume.
Ken Bruen was an Irish crime writer who told hardboiled stories with allot of violence, alcohol and drugs. He died in March of this year. Jason Starr is an American crime writer who tells hard guy stories. Starting in 2006 they collaborated on four novels featuring Max Fisher and Angela Petrakos. The books were published as original paperbacks by Hard Case Crime publishing. Hard Case has recently re-released the first three books in an omnibus volume titled "Supermax".
I read them as they came out between 2006 and 2008. I enjoyed them enough that I am happy to reread them. One of the blurbs on this volume says "if Quenton Tarantino is looking for another movie project, this novel with its shocking violence and black comedy would be a perfect candidate." That sounds right.
Jason Starr has an introduction to this volume. He says that when he and Bruen began writing they agreed that "neither one of us wanted to redeem any characters.". They held to that.
Max Fisher is a crooked, selfish, amoral jerk who owns a computer networking company in New York City. He wants to kill his wife because it is too expensive to divorce her. Angela Petrakos is a sexy Irish girl with fake boobs She is also completely amoral. She has a boyfriend Dillon who is violent, crazy and not too bright. Bobby Rosa is in a wheelchair after being shot by the boyfriend of a girl he is seeing. He is sleazy, greedy and very weird. None of these four characters are redeemed in the novel.
Max is having an affair with Angela, who is his secretary. Angela recommends Dillon for the job of killing Max's wife. The killing is a mess. Bobby gets information that allows him to blackmail Max, then Angela and then Dillon. None of this ends well.
This is a great fast-moving black comedy New York City story. I look forward to rereading the other two novels in this volume.