For the next several weeks I plan to read eight novels by Chuck Logan. The seven books in the Phil Broker series, and what appears to be a stand alone, Fallen Angel. The first Phil Broker novel, The Price of Blood, I read in two sittings.
Phil Broker is an undercover cop. He sets himself up as a handyman. People need things done they contact him, and he does his best to "fix" things. (Repairman Jack style, only different). The Price of Blood is about the Viet Nam war. It is about the changed, and impacted people, after the war.
Ten tons of gold was found. It was smuggled. And then ten tons of gold was lost. Only one person knows where the fortune is. A handful of people are looking for it. Nothing will stop those who want the gold from getting the gold. Even if to get the gold it comes down to murder. Even if getting the gold means killing old friends.
Nina Pryce was Army. She did her best to climb the military ladder. Her father served in Viet Nam. He was her idol, her role model. He died in the foreign land, his body never found. His name was smeared in scandal. Dishonor. Nina dedicated her life to clearing his name. In order to prove her father wasn't guilty of the crimes alleged she needs help. The one person, someone she hadn't seen since she was a child, who can help is Phil Broker.
After the war Cyrus LaPorte made a name for himself. He went and got rich. Operating out of New Orleans, LaPorte believes he knows where the gold his. He has invested his future in finding the countless, priceless ingots. He will stop at nothing. So when Nina Pryce stole his map, stopping at nothing became getting his hands on Pryce.
Tuna went to prison for robbing a bank. Dying from cancer he knows time has run out. He might be the only person with answers to countless questions about the past. Problem is he left the hospital where he'd been receiving treatment, and no one knows where he is.
Broker has no choice but to help the daughter of his dead friend. The stakes are high. It comes down to trusting no one. Time is of the essence. Forming a convoluted plan, that has to work, he pairs up with Nina with the hope of achieving justice where before there was none!
The Price of Blood was fast. An outstanding read. The characters were so well drawn I saw each of them clearly in my head while I read the book. The plot was big, but Logan kept it simple. The chapters are taut, packed full of tension and suspense. I loved the ending. Loved it. In fact, I loved the entire book. Phil Broker is the bomb. (Do people still say that? I don't think so. It fits, though).
Phillip Tomasso
Author of Assassin's Promise
and Absolute Zero