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Dark City Blue [Kindle Edition]

Luke Preston
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If there's one thing worse than a crooked cop on your heels then it's a whole unit of them.

A fistful of people are murdered, fifteen million dollars is stolen and detective Tom Bishop is stuck in the middle. When he hits the street, every clue points in the same direction - his colleagues in a police department demoralised by cutbacks and scandals. Hunted, alone and with no place left to turn, Bishop embarks on a hellish journey down into the gutters where right and wrong quickly become twisted and problems are solved with gunfire and bloodshed.

Over the next two days, Tom Bishop will be cornered. He will be beaten. He will bust into prison. He will shoot at police. He will team up with violent criminals. He will become one of them. He will break every rule in the book, chasing a lead nobody else will go near down a rabbit hole of corruption, murder and buried secrets.

Will Bishop become the very monster he set out to destroy?

A modern hard-boiled tale that unfolds at a relentless pace, Dark City Blue is Serpico, if Serpico snorted a fistful of cocaine and hung out with Lee Marvin.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 313 KB
  • Print Length: 226 pages
  • Publisher: Momentum (1 Nov 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B009DF1IBI
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #218,161 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Pulls no punches... 15 Nov 2012
By Raven TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Kindle Edition
A gripping slice of Aussie noir from debut author Luke Preston, that will have you hooked from the first page. Violent and action-packed, the pace is as swift as the writing is sparse, in a true homage to the hardboiled crime tradition, and the short snappy chapters carry you quickly through this tale of police corruption, paedophiles, and armed robbery. Tom Bishop, our erstwhile hero, is a cop on a mission seeking to expose a very dark conspiracy involving his fellow police officers who are as a bent as a boomerang and ever so nasty with it. Bishop is an old school cop, who has little time for official procedures and a very flexible attitude to extigent circumstances, regularly bowling in where others fear to tread and dispensing with bad guys left, right and centre. He gets the job done and is largely left to his own devices by his senior officers until he starts treading on the wrong toes, as he starts to uncover and investigate the pernicious actions of a corrupt group of police colleagues, or `Justice', as they are known, leading to some very hairy moments for Bishop. Shot at, beaten, locked up and generally physically abused, Bishop, and those closest to him, cannot escape the wrath of `Justice' and it soon becomes clear that there are few people that Bishop can trust, giving rise to a suspicion of everybody a very bloody trail of bodies along the way.

This book runs on pure adrenaline as the pacing is exceptionally fast, and I would definitely concur with other reviewers that once you're hooked in, it is tremendously difficult to put down. The action sequences are deftly realised and genuinely edge of the seat, as very much in the manner of cinema action thrillers, there is a brilliant sense of each bloody shoot-out being maybe one too far for our cop hero and will he really make it to the end of the book? Aha..that would be telling! In terms of characterisation, Bishop is one of those guys that has you rooting for him from the start, having a good moral compass despite his own tough upbringing. He experiences a genuine sense of wounded pride that his fellow officers can act in such a despicable manner, fethering their own nests, and displaying dishonour to the credo of protect and serve. There is a nicely emotive side story involving him and his newly discovered teenage daughter, Alice, which also impacts on his single minded determination to avenge the death of another teenage girl, forced into sexual slavery. He's a genuine tough guy with a slightly melty centre, and definitely not a man to be trifled with as many find out to their cost throughout the course of the book.

So to sum up, a nifty little debut with a good central storyline, a natty use of dialogue, an engaging protagonist and more than enough action to keep those pages a-turning. Would thoroughly recommend this blood and bullets debut if you think you're hard enough to handle it...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hard Boiled Oz Noir = Awesome! 22 Dec 2012
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I'd never really considered the possibility of there being a sub-genre called "hard boiled oz noir" before cracking open Dark City Blue. The first thing to note about this is that the Australian patois definitely delivers a unique wrinkle to a powerful, bloody, violent thriller.

Let's be clear about this, there is something joyously adolescent about the violence, the swearing, the cranked up adrenaline-soaked machismo of Dark City Blue. I think the jazzy mood title does little to convey the swaggering minimalist confidence of this assured slice of sardonic action.

The story revolves around your classic hard man super cop Tom Bishop hunting, and being hunted by, a network of corrupt cops in Victoria. The novel wastes no time kicking off with a gun battle, proceeding through an armed robbery, into a balls to the wall action chase where Preston takes every opportunity to beat the crap out of Bishop in a most satisfying manner.

The language is terse and revels in its punchy economy. There's exactly enough story to keep the whole thing barrelling forward, not so much you ever find yourself confused. Dark City Blue is an assured exercise in literary economy. It's the closest thing to a great tits and explosions action movie I've ever read in novel form. The whole thing's a gestalt, no individual element is unusually strong but the whole thing pulls together to make a terrific debut novel and I wait with eager anticipation to read the next Tom Bishop novel.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Dark City Blue 5 Dec 2012
By Karen from AustCrime - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Sometimes you just have to start off a book review with a bunch of warnings - so let's get the public service announcements out of the road now. Don't read DARK CITY BLUE if:

a) you're going to need sleep in the immediate future;
b) you're about to cough up the annual Christmas Policeman's Fund donation;
c) your tolerance for violence is more on the Midsummer end of the scale; or
d) you've got an allergy to adrenaline.

Ignore the warnings if you're looking for something that is action-packed, violent, sparse, and tense with a serious Australian sensibility. You're most definitely in the right territory.

The positives, are exactly the things right up the alley out the back of our place (okay so it's a gravel track but any analogy in a tight spot...). For a start, Preston is one of those authors who leave you pondering their relationship with their central character. Tom Bishop is a good-old fashioned honest cop, with no self-preservation instincts whatsoever. And apparently no pain receptors in his body and a stubbornly one-track mind. There's nothing particularly surprising about a hardboiled, noir sort of a cop that doesn't play nice with his superiors, and has a fractious relationship with his colleagues. What is interesting here is the level of corruption that Bishop starts kicking the covers from. It's pretty extreme - from armed robbery and sexual slavery to good old fashioned standover and more than a bit of general menacing and lurking. The idea that there is a high ranking officer controlling the network of corruption is very real, how high up this officer goes intriguing and what is really most of the mystery from the get go.

It's actually quite hard to tell who is on which side, and for how long for most of the book, and that, and the sheer lunacy of the action means that everything clips along at a tremendous pace. But it's not all hard, mad and bad. Bishop's tentative building of a relationship with his teenage daughter, until recently completely estranged from him, is a nice touch, giving the hard man a bit of a gooey core. It's also that relationship that provides some real moments of hope and sadness. There's also something disconcerting about aspects of the resolution that actually say quite a bit about motivation and why good people do bad things. I actually found that, in the middle of all of the mayhem, quite a thought provoker.

Whilst there is something vaguely cinematic about the action scenes in the book, it's not overdone or jarring, and DARK CITY BLUE mercifully doesn't read like a film script bashed into a book. In fact it reads like a hell of an action-packed, hard boiled, mean streets story, with a believable protagonist, tight and realistic dialogue and a plot that has a sobering credibility to it.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars I'd easily drop dollars on the sequel. 20 Nov 2012
By Sean the Bookonaut - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Dark City Blue is a fast paced crime thriller published by Momentum, the digital offspring of PanMacmillan.

What can I say about Dark City Blue that others haven't said already?

"It's the cage fighting equivalent of a police procedural: violent, gaudy, and packing heat." - Trent Jamieson, author of the Death Works trilogy

" ... noir on No-Doz ... " - Fair Dinkum Crime

To tell you the truth it was Trent Jamieson's quote that hooked me. I trust his taste and Dark City Blue didn't disappoint. The idea - maverick cop goes undercover to expose graft and corruption in the police force, is not new. Indeed were this set in America I think you'd already have cast Bruce Willis for the lead.

It's mature stuff, breaking a ring of child abusing pornographers and unearthing the police presence in the running of teen brothels. The violence is bloody - the main character gets beaten with a bag of crushed glass and shot. But there's also heart and depth to our main character Tom Bishop, a man whose still keeping his head above water, despite what life has thrown at him.

It's more Jack Irish, than Underbelly: The Unwatchable.

Where Preston shines is in his ability to pull off a tale that is set in Australia while staying true to the hard boiled, thriller paced genre that has its genesis in American pop culture. Dark City Blue feels very comfortable in its own bruised and bloodied skin.

Now, while I believe Dark City Blue to be Preston's first published novel, he's also received an inside film award for an unpublished screenplay. The writing is tight, and the pacing superb and I can't help wondering if the skills he's developed in scriptwriting have bled over into writing a well structured novel.

Sometimes you don't need to reinvent the wheel, you just need to produce one of quality. I'd easily drop dollars on the sequel.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Dark City Blue packs one hell of a punch. 10 Nov 2012
By Greg Barron - Published on Amazon.com
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Tom Bishop grew up in the cab of a truck, on the run with his dad, who was wanted by the cops for killing his wife, Tom's mother, "with the butt of a longneck." Tom ended up in an orphanage, and never knew when to stop throwing punches. Cop, Patrick Wilson, who had lost his own son from leukaemia, adopted him, and guided young Tom into the police force.

Dark City Blue is the story of Bishop's one man war against a corrupt gang of major crime squad boys, a paedophile/snuff ring headed up by someone who should know better, and crooks everywhere. In the process he gets shot, glassed, bashed and battered. It has some great supporting characters: Wilson, Alice, Ellison, and antagonists: Rayburn and the Franks boys were standouts.

I read this book from cover to cover in less than twenty four hours, and when I wasn't reading it I was thinking about it. It moves fast. Sometimes too fast, and I was left grappling for something to anchor me to the story. It gave me that same feeling as watching the first Underbelly series--that slightly sick feeling but can't turn your eyes away. It is violent, and the body count rises dramatically as the story goes on.

I highly recommend this book, it's a fantastic read with interesting things to say on corruption, violence, and the seedier side of the world that some of us are born into.
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