That Left Turn at Albuquerque by Scott Phillips - ISBN: 9781641292573
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Bankrupt lawyer’s art forgery spirals into a darkly comic noir nightmare.

That Left Turn at Albuquerque

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    19 April 2021

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Summary

A hardboiled valentine to the Golden State, That Left Turn at Albuquerque marks the return of noir master Scott Phillips.

Douglas Rigby, attorney-at-law, is bankrupt. He’s just sunk his last $200,000-a clandestine “loan” from his last remaining client, former bigshot TV exec Glenn Haskill-into a cocaine deal gone wrong. The lesson? Never trust anyone else with the dirty work.

Desperate to get back on top, Rigby formulates an art forgery scheme involving one of Glenn’s priceles…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781641292573
ISBN-10:1641292571
Author:Scott Phillips
Publisher:Soho Press
Imprint:Soho Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:19 April 2021
Weight:248g
Dimensions:190mm x 127mm
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Critics Review

Longlisted for the 2020 CWA Gold Dagger

Praise for That Left Turn at Albuquerque


“Many writers bill themselves as noir, but if you want to experience what the word truly means, in its finest expression, then pick up That Left Turn at Albuquerque, a brutally funny, wickedly clever nightmare that heralds the triumphant return of Scott Phillips, the twenty-first century’s greatest purveyor of crime fiction.”
—Blake Crouch, author of Recursion and the Wayward Pines trilogy

“In That Left Turn at Albuquerque, Phillips displays a master alchemist’s touch. No one blends the elements of happenstance, malevolence, unintended consequences, irony and humor into crime fiction magic like Phillips. No one!”
—Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times bestselling author of What You Break

“A hilarious, twisty, dark, and profane romp deep into a modern noir world. The people in a Scott Phillips novel are so damn authentic, they remind me of folks I met while covering the crime beat. Phillips proves once again why he’s one of the best crime writers out there.”
—Ace Atkins, New York Times bestselling author of The Shameless

“The cover of St. Louis writer Scott Phillips’ That Left Turn at Albuquerque shows a parked sports car gleaming in the sunshine. But behind that sunny cover looms a dark story — a noir tale, acted out by some shady souls.”
—St. Louis Today

“The one persistent problem with reading a Scott Phillips novel is you can never figure out who you’re supposed to root for. You meet a series of engaging characters, all of them relatable – and then you realize they’re all liars, cheats and maybe worse.”
—The Oregonian

“Phillips is the real deal … Noir and black comedy have always been kissin’ cousins, but here they’re locked in a torrid embrace.”
Booklist

Praise for Scott Phillips


“Funny, craftily malevolent … An ice-pick-sharp crime story that sustains its film-noir energy all the way to an outrageous whammy of an ending.”
—The New York Times

“[The author] has a way of writing a bon vivant of the Wild West with testosterone raging without it appearing macho or obnoxious or egocentric … It is a joy to read Phillips.”
—Huffington Post

“Taut and vicious … The essence of noir.”
—Los Angeles Times

“Phillips is dark, dangerous, and important … Crime fiction at its best.”
—Michael Connelly

“The unparalleled master of the noir anti-hero.”
—Megan Abbott

“One of the most original practitioners of noir working today.”
—Spinetingler Magazine

About The Author

Scott Phillips

Scott Phillips is a screenwriter, photographer and the author of seven novels and numerous short stories. His bestselling debut novel, The Ice Harvest, was a New York Times Notable Book and was adapted as a major motion picture starring John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton. He won the California Book Award and was a finalist for the Edgar Award, the Hammett Prize, and the CWA Gold Dagger Award. Scott was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, and lived for many years in France. He now lives with his wife and daughter in St. Louis, Missouri.

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