Pages
320
Year
2009
Language
English

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Morty Martinez is known in the industry of estate liquidation as a "feeler." If you were to look him up in the Brooklyn yellow pages, he would be listed under "home content removal," but his real job is looking for stashes of cash crammed into tin cans that have been left out of wills, kept out of banks, and hidden away for decades by the frugal elderly suspicious of ATMs and the IRS. When Morty hits upon the biggest score of his life, over $800,000.00, he knows that news travels fast and he must operate quickly and carefully to safeguard his booty, his life and his destiny as patrician of a seaside Mexican village. But, what he doesn't know is that there are others after the same buried treasure, including the recently paroled prison assassin Danny Kessel.

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"Take Donald Westlake at the height of his game, Add Elmore Leonard with the tone of Freaky Deaky and Glitz, then stir in Charles Willeford as he was in Miami Blues, plonk it down in Brooklyn and you'd have ...Feelers. Just loved it."
Ken Bruen, author of Once Were Cops
"Brian Wiprud breaks new ground with Feelers, his biggest and best novel to date. It's a white-knuckle ride through an underworld that lies somewhere between the mean streets of Brooklyn and the author's matchless imagination. The characters are unforgettable, the action hypnotic, the writing is sharp. I've never read a book quite like it."
T. Jefferson Parker, author of L.A. Outlaws
"Brian Wiprud's wacked-out Feelers is fast, foxy fun."
Janet Evanovich

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