KENT WALLACE'S 'DEATH'S GREEN EYES'

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BOOK REVIEW

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Kent Wallace


Death’s Green Eyes is Kent Wallace’s first novel and though it’s loyal to the classic murder/mystery model—it’s also dark, edgy and sexually explicit—the dream sequences alone would have Sigmund Freud seeking therapy! It’s a gritty, noir tale that takes readers on a wild ride through New York, San Francisco and Hollywood. Hookers, hit-men, mobsters and an array of, well, lovable characters abound in this fast paced who-done-it! The good-guy in this book is, thankfully, not an ex-cop or navy seal or any of the post-Travis Magee white hat wearing protagonists. Instead, Wade Luigi Marchese Ellington is a knock around guy, who’s done it all (and not in a shy way), and happens to find himself thrust into murder and mayhem. Death’s Green Eyes is a fast paced story that’s really a New York tale—a downtown tale—Little Italy, the Lower East Side. It’s a realistic portrayal of a world not always available to average folk. Wallace knows his subject—which is refreshing—because you can tell it comes straight from the gut! Death’s Green Eyes is published by World Audience Inc. (New York City) and available on amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com and Kindle…

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