Bone in the Throat –by
Anthony Bourdain
Mystery
372 KB / 304 pages
Footnotes/Endnotes: No
Illustrations: No
Suitable for eReaders: Yes
4 Stars
Murder mysteries are not my usual genre when I reach for
fiction; however, I'd just finished reading Kitchen Confidential (see below) and enjoyed
it, so added Bone in the Throat to my Kindle. While it's not the story I would
have given to my Sunday School Teacher as a child, it is a story I'd have
shared with my Drill Instructor.
This is his first novel and I think he did a pretty good
job. It's set in a mobbed up restaurant in New York City. The language is a tad
rough for the genteel set, but perfect for the story. I gave it 4 stars more
for the publisher than the author. When it was translated from paper to electrons,
a lot of formatting was lost, quotation marks dropped, the symbol for the
British Pound found it's way into the story as a double, lower case 'l',
nothing serious, but enough times (once is too much) to be irritating and cost
points – for the publisher, not the author!*
If you are a lover of metaphor, don't bother with this one.
Bourdain tells the story straight out, with no creative flowery stuff. When he
talks about the sex, it's straight out about the sex. When he talks about the
murder it's well described in a few words, not drug out for paragraphs and
pages. If the 'F' word offends thee, don't read this. But, do get a life.
Tommy is the sous-chef at the Dreadnought Restaurant. His
dad disappeared when he was a kid (assumed mob hit) and his uncle, a wannabee
Wise Guy, takes him under his wing and helps his sister, Tommy's mother, raise
him. Tommy wants nothing to do with the mob or his uncle, he wants to be a
chef, and avoids his uncle as much as possible. But Uncle Sal is, after all,
family. And then Uncle Sal needs Tommy to do a favor for him, payback for the
help, a simple favor that won't get him in trouble or cause him grief. Yeah.
Right.
Tommy and his drugged out boss, the Chef, are now caught in
the midst of an FBI operation, drug rehab and threats, Mob mentality, and,
well, for a fun read, pick up the book. As stated above, this book does not
fall into my usual fiction genre, and until I finished the last chapter, I
wasn't sure I'd pick up another Bourdain novel, but I will.
Oh, and if you don't recognize at least one of the Mob Guys,
you need to read or watch more news!
*OK, maybe I should change to a 5 star. I received a Kindle Fire, and the formatting is perfect! Why it is good on the Fire and not my older Kindle, I don't know.
*OK, maybe I should change to a 5 star. I received a Kindle Fire, and the formatting is perfect! Why it is good on the Fire and not my older Kindle, I don't know.
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