by Anthony Bourdain ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 1, 1995
Manhattan chef-turned-fiction-writer Bourdain pens a first novel about murder and the Mob that makes a fair appetizer but no main course. Tommy is the second chef at the Dreadnaught Grill. His father was a made-guy with the Mob, but Tommy has managed to keep clear of any ""family"" entanglements. Harvey, who owns the Dreadnaught, owes big money to Tommy's uncle, a hit man named Sally who's also a loan shark. Harvey is weeks behind on his interest payments, with Sally applying lots of muscle. What Sally doesn't know, however, is that the Dreadnaught is a federal sting operation designed to snare racketeers like him. Sally approaches Tommy for a ""favor"": He wants to use the restaurant as a meeting place. Tommy eventually agrees, only to watch Sally and a friend murder and then dismember a man. Now Tommy is in way deep, and just in time for the feds to take a serious interest in him. They want his testimony on the murder, but Tommy can't narc on a relative -- especially one who's a homicidal animal. Pressured by both sides, he also feels guilty over the murder. All of this could be compelling enough -- if the book wasn't a catalogue of first-novel mistakes. The dialogue is usually flabby (""I wanna follow him,"" says a detective watching the Dreadnaught. ""Maybe he's runnin' an errand,"" says his partner. ""Maybe he is. Maybe he's runnin' an errand for Uncle Sally."" ""Maybe he's runnin' out for a head of lettuce""); and, meanwhile, the plot gets sidetracked into very secondary concerns, like the head chefs struggle with heroin and entrance into a methadone program. Worst of all, though, the ending is a big disappointment: too easy, and totally anticlimactic. Great descriptions of food. But despite some very graphic violence, not as sharp, hard, or mean as the genre demands.
Pub Date: June 1, 1995
ISBN: 1582341028
Page Count: 320
Publisher: Villard
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 1995
Categories: FICTION
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