Floodgate
Floodgate book cover

Floodgate

Hardcover – February 16, 2016

Price
$18.21
Format
Hardcover
Pages
365
Publisher
Thomas & Mercer
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1503952195
Dimensions
8.25 x 1.25 x 5.5 inches
Weight
1.06 pounds

Description

Review “Shaw ( Plaster City ) deftly mixes the odd and the humorous with cinematic action.” ― Publishers Weekly “ Floodgate is at once hilarious, relentless, wicked, gritty, sardonic, and earnest. In other words, it’s a Johnny Shaw novel, which means it’s guaranteed to make your day vanish in a headlong rush of joy.” ―Marcus Sakey, author of the bestselling Brilliance trilogy “Darkly comic, marvelously inventive, and thrumming with the promise of cataclysmic violence no more than a page turn away, Floodgate is a runaway freight train. Auction City is a fantastic creation, equal to Frank Miller’s Sin City in the scope of its mythology―and in the godless depravity that lives within its borders.” ―Owen Laukkanen, author of The Stolen Ones “It’s well established that Johnny Shaw’s got a knack for character and a facility with language, but in Floodgate , Shaw tackles his most sweeping, epic tale to date―without sacrificing an iota of his trademark humor. It reads like The Warriors broke out in Dashiell Hammett’s Poisonville and The Untouchables were too hungover to take the call. Bottom line: I loved this book―and I think anybody with working eyeballs and a pulse is gonna, too.” ―Chris Holm, author of The Killing Kind “Johnny Shaw has crafted a uniquely devilish world with its delightfully memorable inhabitants and their odd histories, married with a page-turning plot full of surprises and twists down the scary back alleys of the mythical city of Auction, USA.” ―Gregory Widen, author of Blood Makes Noise and screenwriter of Highlander “ Floodgate is dark and violent, twisted and funny in the way that makes you wonder if you should be laughing. Writing with equal parts gallows humor, history, and mayhem, Johnny Shaw recasts the police procedural as an exploration of corruption that gets weirder―yet makes more sense―at every turn.” ―Dana Cameron, author of the Fangborn series “Every new Johnny Shaw novel is a cause for celebration, and Floodgate may be his best yet. A tilt-a-whirl ride of crime and conspiracy that turns on a dime from madcap comedy, to high-octane thriller, to touching family drama. I absolutely loved it. Johnny Shaw is a mad genius.” ―Sean Chercover, author of The Devil’s Game “I hate Johnny Shaw. He’s funny, and smart, and he makes me jealous. Floodgate is a noir novel by way of Big Trouble In Little China , and I wish I’d thought of it first. But don’t take my word for it. Go read the book, and hate him your own self.” ―Jay Stringer, author of Ways to Die in Glasgow About the Author Johnny Shaw is the author of the Spotted Owl Award–winning Jimmy Veeder Fiasco series of novels―including Plaster City and Dove Season ―as well as the Anthony Award–winning adventure novel Big Maria . His short fiction has appeared in Thuglit , Crime Factory , Shotgun Honey , Plots with Guns , and various anthologies. He was the creator and editor of the hard-boiled fiction magazine Blood and Tacos . He lives in Portland, Oregon.

Features & Highlights

  • Andy Destra is a mostly honest cop in the most notoriously corrupt and crime-ridden city in America: Auction City. After discovering explosive information that reveals corruption within the highest levels of the police department, Andy is kicked off the force, framed, and disgraced, left to wage a lonely one-man crusade against conspiracies he can’t prove.
  • Andy’s investigation plunges him into a blackly comic maelstrom of one-armed gang members, slick pickpockets, criminal syndicates, hired mercenaries, escaped convicts, sewer dwellers, and one sinister ice cream truck. At the same time, he must contend with a mystery closer to home: the true identity of his parents, his most unshakeable obsession. Understanding their past may be the key to Auction City’s future as it teeters on the brink of chaos.
  • If Andy can’t solve this case, the Floodgate will fail…and his city will burn.

Customer Reviews

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AT TERRIBLE BOOK FROM A REALLY GOOD WRITER

Bad attempt at bizarre dream fantasy. Endless narrative and very little dialogue. I made it about 1/3 of the way through before throwing it at the wall.
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Johnny Shaw is back and this time he's come for blood.

Do you like action? Do you like to laugh? Do you like to have words used as truncheons to beat you upside your head? All of this and more is bound to happen if you've found yourself with a copy of Johnny Shaw's FLOODGATE in your hands. That's right, the dude who brought you BIG MARIA and PLASTER CITY is back, this time with the bloody tale of Auction City, perhaps the dirtiest and most corrupt community this side of Robert Towne's CHINATOWN.
If you've got the book already, then sit back and relax because you're in good hands.
If not, you best get to clicking.
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Floodgate

From the publisher: Andy Destra is a mostly honest cop in the most notoriously corrupt and
crime-ridden city in America: Auction City. After discovering explosive information that reveals corruption within the highest levels of the police department, Andy is kicked off the force, framed, and disgraced, left to wage a lonely one-man crusade against conspiracies he can’t prove. Andy’s investigation plunges him into a blackly comic maelstrom of one-armed gang members, slick pickpockets, criminal syndicates, hired mercenaries, escaped convicts, sewer dwellers, and one sinister ice-cream truck. At the same time, he must contend with a mystery closer to home: the true identity of his parents, his most unshakeable obsession. Understanding their past may be the key to Auction City’s future as it teeters on the brink of chaos. If Andy can’t solve this case, the Floodgate will fail . . . and his city will burn.

Lest the reader think this is all too over-the-top, earlier this month there was a headline in the New York Times that read “A Surge of Violence in a City of Gangs,” datelined Pueblo, Colorado, which we are told has the highest per-capita murder rate in Colorado. Not the fictional Auction City, but it might as well be!

The action takes place in 1986, with occasional flashbacks to 1929 (the first of which starts the book off), none of which flashbacks is more than a few pages long, but which very effectively evoke the period of the first stock market crash and a town devastated by its aftermath. The book has been called, among other things, hilarious, relentless, wicked, gritty, sardonic, and earnest; it is all of these things and more. This was my introduction to this author’s work, and it was not quite like anything I’d read before. The 1929-era passages describe what later becomes known as the Flood, when 80% of the town burned, and gives rise to the union of diverse factions which comprise a conglomeration only nominally intended to save the town from itself.

Filled with humor and violence in equal measure, its brilliantly conceived characters include a man named Merlin and a protagonist, Andy, who puts up posters with the photo of the Police Department’s Deputy Commissioner under which appear the words “Wanted: Bad Cop.” The author tells us: “The only thing coplike about him was his love for baked goods, but even then he preferred a croissant to a doughnut. Maybe he had been meant to be a gendarme.” Before he was forced off the Auction City PD he had been a 14-year veteran. “Cop or no cop, Andy Destra never quit.”

This is a fascinating novel, and it is recommended.
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Read everything Johnny Shaw writes.

Dark adventures in a purely fictional city, 1929-1986. A bit post-apocalyptic, a little sci-fi in the past , some Escape From New York, and
metaphysical, I'm guessing, as well. I enjoyed reading it, maybe not as much as his Veeder books, but I think others might. Shaw takes
chances. I applaud him for that.