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Once part of the holy triumvirate ruling the South Boston Irish Mob, Kyle Nevin is set up with the Feds by head mobster Red Mahoney, who leads him to a court case and a stretch in the slammer. Now out of prison, Kyle wants revenge on his old boss and mentor and, just as importantly, to reclaim his former glory. A kidnapping gone wrong leads, bizarrely, to a major book deal and a newfound celebrity status for Kyle. However, it also brings about bigger problems for both himself and anyone unlucky enough to cross his path. With this dark riff and contemporary theme, Zeltserman shows why he is the heir of Jim Thompson and James M. Cain.

Pariah (Audible Audio Edition) Dave Zeltserman Joe Barrett Audible Studios Books

As an example of noir, Dave Zeltserman's PARIAH, the second installment in his man-out-of-prison trilogy, is a cross between Don Tracy's ROUND TRIP (1934) and Jason Starr's FAKE I.D. (2000). Like ROUND TRIP, the structure of PARIAH is episodic. There are several plot elements in the first three-quarters of the novel (including a revenge plot, some family psychodrama, a kidnapping, and a trial), any one of which could have been the foundation of a thriller with a conventional plot arc. But, as in ROUND TRIP, the plot wanders, trading narrative tension for a heightened sense of realism. The major difference between ROUND TRIP and PARIAH is that the protagonist of Tracy's novel, Eddie Magruder, is basically a sympathetic character, while the protagonist of Zeltserman's novel, Kyle Nevin, is fairly loathsome from the moment the novel begins. Thus, like Jason Starr with Tommy Russo, the unsympathetic protagonist of FAKE I.D., Zeltserman takes a chance that he can make readers care enough about the fate of an unlikeable character to keep reading. Combine this risk with the risky plot structure, and Pariah becomes a noir high-wire act. But if Zeltserman gets you across the wire, you will be rewarded at the other side.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 9 hours and 10 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date December 9, 2009
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00355AR6E

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This book is so violent and the characters so sleazy I just couldn't go on after 100 pages. I keep looking for compelling mysteries. Unfortunately, I occasionally try one based upon reviews, and this is what I get. Kyle Nevin uses his gangster status to intimidate at the least provocation, and if that doesn't work he breaks fingers, noses, or teeth. There is not a flicker of emotion when he might have left someone for dead. His only apparent honorable achievement is that he never ratted. The writing isn't bad, but this book is a waste of time.
The first half of the book was great. Should have quit there, because the second half was contrived at best.
The main character, Kyle Nevin, is an Irish mobster fresh out of prison and seeking revenge against his former mentor who ratted on him. At times I rooted for Kyle, since anyone can relate to wanting revenge for a perceived injustice done, and at times I hated Kyle, for his senseless violent acts against innocents, including his own brother. Kyle Nevin is a true sociopath and a calculating, accomplished criminal. In any event, I felt that Zeltserman developed the character well. I enjoyed the voyeuristic view into the complex, honest and harsh inner workings of a criminal mind, and couldn't put this book down for long. The clever plot twists demonstrate that life presents many cruel ironies, yet, in the end, even Kyle Nevin learns that when you live by the sword, you die by the sword.
Dave Zeltserman is the Jim Thompson of the twenty-first century. It's clear from the first chapter of PARIAH that Kyle Nevin is a dark and disturbed character, but the extent of his psychosis isn't clear until you're deeply into the novel. Just when you think he can't get any worse, he does. It's a fascinating, shocking read, as well as an incisive commentary on our celebrity-obsessed culture.
Reading Dave Zeltserman's PARIAH was a slam to the side of the head with a sledgehammer, and that's a good thing if you enjoy digging into the mechanizations of the criminal mind. I read everything he's written. It captured me from page one and never let go. The review by "Forever Reader" totally missed the point. He referred to the character as "not having a flicker of emotion." Apparently a true sociopath has never crossed his path, although statistically one out of 25 people are. He's either very lucky - or totally oblivious. The character in this book is a classic! The only flicker of emotion a sociopath feels is for himself. It is his incapacity for empathy and the feelings of others that drives him so easily into the dark places where a "normal" person would never dream to go. He lives in a world driven by how things effect him, oblivious to others except for how they might serve his own purpose. Dave Zeltserman perfectly captures what makes this guy tick and understands (unlike Forever Reader) the dark and dangerous psyche of the classic sociopath. He nailed it!
As an example of noir, Dave Zeltserman's PARIAH, the second installment in his man-out-of-prison trilogy, is a cross between Don Tracy's ROUND TRIP (1934) and Jason Starr's FAKE I.D. (2000). Like ROUND TRIP, the structure of PARIAH is episodic. There are several plot elements in the first three-quarters of the novel (including a revenge plot, some family psychodrama, a kidnapping, and a trial), any one of which could have been the foundation of a thriller with a conventional plot arc. But, as in ROUND TRIP, the plot wanders, trading narrative tension for a heightened sense of realism. The major difference between ROUND TRIP and PARIAH is that the protagonist of Tracy's novel, Eddie Magruder, is basically a sympathetic character, while the protagonist of Zeltserman's novel, Kyle Nevin, is fairly loathsome from the moment the novel begins. Thus, like Jason Starr with Tommy Russo, the unsympathetic protagonist of FAKE I.D., Zeltserman takes a chance that he can make readers care enough about the fate of an unlikeable character to keep reading. Combine this risk with the risky plot structure, and Pariah becomes a noir high-wire act. But if Zeltserman gets you across the wire, you will be rewarded at the other side.
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