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Steve Monroe

    Steve Monroe écrit sur les complexités de la vie moderne et des relations humaines. Son style se caractérise par une perspicacité aiguë de la psychologie des personnages et une narration captivante. Monroe explore des thèmes tels que l'identité, la solitude et la recherche de sens dans le monde d'aujourd'hui. Ses œuvres incitent les lecteurs à la réflexion et offrent une perspective nouvelle sur les expériences humaines universelles.

    Knock out
    '46, Chicago
    • 2002

      Chicago cop Gus Carson was bad, crooked, and dangerous before he went to war. But, having survived a Japanese submarine attack in the Pacic, he returns a changed man. So it is plain lousy luck that hes with a pretty hooker in a brothel when a gunman murders two people there. Old habits die hard, and Carson takes the gunman down, saving the state of Illinois the cost of a trial...and gets suspended from the police department for his good deed. Now, with few prospects and no cash, Carson accepts a job that smells shy from jump street: an aspiring politician hires him to nd a kidnapped black racketeer. The hunt will send Carson on a dangerous ride through the city, where his life soon isnt worth the price of a beer. And for those who dont remember the 1940s, thats ve cents. A page-turning noir detective story, 46, Chicago proves Monroe to be a new master of the genre.

      '46, Chicago
    • 2002