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What It Was [Kindle Edition]

George Pelecanos
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)

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a taut, lyrical, nostalgic look at times gone by and the morality which remains. (CATHOLIC HERALD )

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What It Was is a vividly imagined period piece, a latter-day Bonnie and Clyde account of two lovers on a murderous rampage ... As aficionados of The Wire will attest, Pelecanos is a peerless chronicler of the black urban underclass and his book is rich in detail about fashion and music and American muscle cars. ... The authors skilful evocation of a crucial moment in American history as seen from the street, rather than a more historical account, is entertainingly rewarding. SUNDAY EXPRESS 20120219 A sizzling flashback to the Watergate summer of 1972 ... What It Was features plenty of tough talk, hot cars, hotter women and keenly crafted social and racial observation, all set to a pumping funk and soul soundtrack. -- David Roy IRISH NEWS 20120210 This week we're grabbing a copy of George Pelecanos's thriller What It Was ... if only for it's cool-as-flip cover. Given Pelecanos worked on The Wire and has written some of the greatest American crime novels of the last two decades, we're confident this 1970s slice of noir will live up to it. THE HERALD 20120218 A lean but lethal thriller ... the world of muscle cars, teetering afros and scratchy soul records proves so intoxicating you'll devour it in one sitting. SHORTLIST 20120223 The Wire writer George Pelecanos has a way with words that only seems to be getting meaner and swankier -- Henry Sutton THE MIRROR 20120224 a well-written potboiler about vicious criminals and virtuous investigators in seventies Washington DC ... it's a mind-blowing trip SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 20120305 If you like your book fast and gritty, What It Was will be a real thrill ride/read. RTE GUIDE 20120324 Author of over 18 critically-lauded novels ... his reputation rests on a bedrock of tight, fast-paced prose, meticulous plotting, finely tuned characters and an incredible authenticity in depicting time and place. ... What It Was does not disappoint.This is a writer in full control of his material and fully understanding of his strengths. Lovers of crime fiction should not miss what he has to say. IRISH EXAMINER 20120317 i pretty much loved every sentance of this novel, both for the pacy, hard-boiled plot and for Pelecanos's non-stop grab bag of pop-cultural references. As Befits one of the leading wrietrs on The Wire, his descriptive prose is endlessly quotable. IRISH TIMES 20120324

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 707 KB
  • Print Length: 275 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1409143678
  • Publisher: Orion (9 Feb 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0071YPMJW
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #26,986 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good to be back. 27 July 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Given that George Pelecanos has been one of my long-time favourite authors, it came as quite a surprise to me to realise that I haven't read anything by him for a couple of years. I have no doubt that this has something to do with my patterns of reading since I bought my kindle. I suspect I've become used to being attracted to cheaper options. `What It Was' came as a great reminder that some things are just worth paying a little extra for.

Even the author's note was interesting, a brief explanation of the way the book came about. It reveals something of his researching and how the bigger stories aren't always the ones to catch the attention.

Last time I did have a Pelecanos in my hand, I was with Nick Stefanos. He's in the opening here, too, so I was immediately on familiar territory, though Stefanos only makes a cameo appearance in this book - it's his drinking partner, Strange, who is telling the story.

It's set in 1972 and paints a picture of a familiar yet faraway place.

Red `Fury' Jones is based loosely upon the criminal Raymond `Cadillac' Smith. Jones has had a hard life and, as a consequence, is a hard man, his philosophy: `Take what you want. Take no man's @*!]. No police can intimidate you, no sentence will enslave you, no cell can contain your mind.' He's out to make a name for himself and to make sure that people remember him when he's gone. He's already half-way there - `Legend was, an ambitious young dude had tried to shank him in jail and the blade had broken in Red's chest. It wasn't a legend.'

To nurture the legend he's creating, Red knocks off a herion taster. That's when he gets the information he needs to move up the food-chain and also when homicide detective `Hangdog' Vaughn (`Dude got no quit') gets involved. It's also when Strange is employed to trace a gold ring that went missing during the killing.

From there on the book follows the different players - hookers, police, mobsters and killers - as their lives converge.

There are the trademark references to music throughout the book and cares are described in ways that even got me interested (not an easy thing to achieve). All the characters feel very real - they're all flawed and capable of extreme acts. I was struck by the way he shows the impact of war on three different generations of Americans - it's subtle but raises powerful questions.

The multiple perspective is handled brilliantly as Pelacanos always does and the plot is fully satisfying in the way that the grip is held all the way through and that the climax plays out with an honest feel without offering any hard-and-fast solutions. The story has been `What It Was', just the way life is.

It was great to be back and I shan't be leaving it for so long before my return.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By colin
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One of the other reviewers does not like this book as it mentions clothes, cars and music. But as with a lot of Pelecano's books who is wearing what, driving what and listening to what is integral to the story, the plot, the characters, etc..... Its these details that make the book and set the scene indeed these details paint the scene in glorious 70's technicolor! The clothes, cars and music are characters as much as the people in the story.
Yes its short buts its snappy, atmospheric and vintage Pelecanos.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A short engaging read 9 Feb 2012
By ACB (swansea) TOP 50 REVIEWER
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George Pelecanos packs a punch in his short delivery of a novel containing the elements required for a quick adrenaline rush. Robert Lee Jones ('Red Fury') is a hotpot for females, especially Coco Watkins known for 'the dark buttery texture of her skin'. Robert (Bobby) Odum is a heroin dealer with a supplier (Roland Williams).
He gets a bullet soon. This is written early. Hopefully no spoilers. The rest of Pelecanos'
book weaves the past and present of Odum's contacts, the significance of a ring, the man,Strange, and other characters, Maybelline, Carmen, detective Vaughn. There is a Greek theme that does not dominate yet rolls out a satisfying conclusion and enjoyable one. Vaughn and Strange, quote, "People don't have a chance". A good read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love Pelecanos
Pelecanos could write the assembly instructions for an Ikea product and I would be glued to it.
The man is genius. The characters and setting are totally absorbing. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Stephen Kinchington
4.0 out of 5 stars Classy
Not the best of GP's stuff but that still means this is an excellent slice of Washington life. Probably one of the best writers working today.
Published 2 months ago by M. E. Chatterton
2.0 out of 5 stars disappointing
Very poor and not up to his usual standard.A fairly dull book with an ordinary story line,nothing new in crime writing.
Published 4 months ago by mr d m carrington
5.0 out of 5 stars what it was
having read all of his books i was not disapointed by this one. i look forward to his next offering.
Published 4 months ago by barry w ray
5.0 out of 5 stars Master at work
George Pelecanos is one of those authors that you do not have to hesitate to buy his next book from even before any reviews are written. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Strv 74
5.0 out of 5 stars A cracking read
I bl**dy loved this book.

The story is both brooding with the threat of violence and yet also action packed in equal measure. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Barmee
4.0 out of 5 stars Another from the master
In What it Was the prolific George Pelecanos lovingly recreates Washington DC in the early seventies - the music, the attitude, the politics as well as the crime - and reveals... Read more
Published 12 months ago by J. H. Bretts
3.0 out of 5 stars Readable, but not fantastic
Honestly I found this book a bit easy to put down. It was OK, but certainly won't make anybody's must read list. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Mr. Wesley H. Winegarden
5.0 out of 5 stars Return to form
Found the last couple a bit slow and lacking the drama of his earlier stuff

Not this, feel as if I was transported right back to the 70s

Cracking story,... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Ron Dogers - Palace Fan
2.0 out of 5 stars Hard boiled!
Formulaic in places- description of clothes worn by each character and of music played in each bar, ad nauseum. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Prosecco e olio
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