I’ve
probably put off reading this for a couple of years now, not from any dread
that it wouldn’t be any good but more from the realisation that once I’d read
it, there was no more Stella on the TBR pile. You don’t always get that sense
of anticipation with every book you pick up and crack the spine on.
Since I read
his first offering - Eddie’s World a few years ago, I’ve tried to catch up and
keep pace with all his novels. Fortunately, he has another one out this year.
Unfortunately, as far as my pockets go, that’s another one to be added to the
never decreasing wish-list.
Eddie’s
World, 2001
Jimmy
Bench-press, 2002
Charlie
Opera, 2003
Cheapskates,
2005
Shakedown,
2006
Mafiya, 2008
Johnny
Porno, 2010
Rough
Riders, 2012
Johnny Porno
is populated with good guys, bad guys, good cops, bad cops, good women, bad
women and a kid adored by his father. A tale set in 70’s New York concerning
the mob cash-cow film Deep Throat which was banned at the time. Johnny Albano is hustling for a living,
trying to be a good father and meet his child support obligations, whilst
lacking a regular union job after his temper exploded on the wrong guy. An
opportunity to collect the mob receipts on the film probably wasn’t going to be
the best decision he ever took.
Albano or
Johnny Porno as he’s nicknamed, manages to get on the wrong side of the mob, a
bent cop, a vindictive ex-cop and his ex-wife as well as her previous sex-mad
spouse at various times throughout the book.
In a
nutshell, there’s plenty of gritty action, character, dialogue, wise guys and
sleaze throughout.
Stella has
been likened to George V. Higgins, and having read a few of his early books in
the last couple of years, - The Friends Of Eddie Coyle and A Rat On Fire, I can
see why. For me there’s no real comparison though, Charlie Stella has yet to
disappoint.
My reading
tally for this year is over 80, this is definitely up in the top 5, alongside
Michael Zadoorian’s Leisure Seeker, Jeremy Dun’s Free Agent and Lynn Kostoff’s
The Long Fall.
Shame I
can’t give it 6 out of 5!
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