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POUGHKEEPSIE SHUFFLE

Dietrich Kalteis

Jeff Nichols ? a man strong of conviction but weak of character ? is fresh out of the Don Jail, looking for work ? any kind of work ? and a way back into Ann Ryan's good graces. She waited for his return from prison but is quickly running short on patience. An ex-inmate and friend gets Jeff a job at Ted Bracey's used car lot, selling cars for commission only. But it's not enough to keep him and Ann afloat in mid-80s Toronto, and the lure of easy money soon gets Jeff involved in smuggling guns from upstate New York. With that sweet Poughkeepsie cash, now he can keep his promises to Ann; he even buys them a house, but conceals the source of the money.

As Jeff gets in deeper and deeper, everyone around him learns how many rules he's willing to bend and just how far he'll go to get on the fast track to riches. That he's a guy who doesn't let lessons from past mistakes get in the way of a good score.
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Published 2018-09-01 by ECW Press

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Dietrich Kaltes writes about 1980s Toronto crooks in a style that's breezy and confident, comic and ribald. Read more...

For several years now, Dietrich Kalteis has been churning out top-notch crime novels from north of the border. There are inevitable comparisons to a Canadian Elmore Leonard for his rogue's galleries of criminals and crooks. His latest, Poughkeepsie Shuffle, keeps the low-life parade rolling along . . . There are few others writing novels focused solely on the criminals who do it nearly as well. Read more...

The dialogue recalls Elmore Leonard . . . The antics are good fun. Best read for the pleasures to be found around the edges.

For the perfect crime caper cocktail you need a good(ish) guy in over his head, a bevy of bad guys and scumbags, a get-rich-quick scheme doomed to failure and a dash of dark humor. Poughkeepsie Shuffle has all these ingredients in spades. -- Simon Wood, USA Today bestselling author of Saving Grace

Nobody portrays lowlifes gunning for the high life as credibly as Dietrich Kalteis. Poughkeepsie Shuffle delivers a s***load of excitement, and a glimmer of light, in one badass world. - John Farrow, author of The Storm Murders Trilogy

“A crime novel of astonishing detail and scope . . . This blistering and uncompromising crime novel is a starkly realistic narrative told with unrestrained violence and frequently outrageous humour. This is a high-octane page turner, populated with well drawn complex and edgy characters up against seemingly impossible odds and authentic sounding dialogue. Fans of noir crime will not be disappointed.” (James D.A. Terry) Read more...