Kingpin

Kingpin

by Mike Lawson

Narrated by Joe Barrett

Unabridged — 7 hours, 43 minutes

Kingpin

Kingpin

by Mike Lawson

Narrated by Joe Barrett

Unabridged — 7 hours, 43 minutes

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Overview

Carson Newman doesn't wear tracksuits. He doesn't have a consigliere or operate out of the back room of a restaurant. And as evidenced by his ever-growing Boston empire, he doesn't get his hands dirty. Usually. Joe DeMarco, on the other hand, is paid to get his hands dirty. So when John Mahoney, the former Speaker of the House, calls, DeMarco knows it's time to get to work. Brian Lewis, an intern for Mahoney, has been found dead, seemingly from a drug overdose. But Brian didn't seem like a drug user, and even more concerning, he seemed to be on the cusp of releasing a report that identified a group of politicians who had taken bribes in helping dismantle a recent bill. Brian's mom is convinced that Brian was murdered because of what he'd learned, and it doesn't take long for DeMarco to come to a similar conclusion. In a city full of shadowy agreements and duplicitous deals, DeMarco will soon learn that to get to the bottom of Brian's death, he'll have to look at people perched the very top of the world.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

12/18/2023

Political fixer Joe DeMarco faces familiar challenges in the brisk 17th entry in Lawson’s series (after Alligator Alley), which finds the operative once again dealing with murder and corruption in the nation’s capital. After Brian Lewis—an intern who works for DeMarco’s off-the-books employer, former Speaker of the House John Mahoney—is found dead on the toilet in his D.C. apartment, Mahoney asks DeMarco to investigate. The evidence points toward a fentanyl overdose, but DeMarco quickly discovers that Lewis was secretly investigating a bribery scheme involving 12 members of the House. As DeMarco wades deeper into the scandal, he comes to suspect that Lewis was murdered, and winds up in the crosshairs of Carson Newman, a power broker with ties to the Albanian mafia who’s known for hiring assassins to eliminate his enemies. Despite the lackluster finale, Lawson continues to capture the qualities that have made DeMarco so easy to root for across the past two decades: his abhorrence of injustice and his willingness to get his hands dirty in service of the greater good. Well-drawn side characters and plausible renderings of crooked political dealings provide a boost. Lawson’s winning formula continues to pay dividends. Agent: Mel Berger, WME. (Feb.)

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Praise for Kingpin:

“This time around, Lawson gives his coldly professional D.C. criminal intrigue a surprising heart. Don’t get used to it.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Lawson continues to capture the qualities that have made DeMarco so easy to root for across the past two decades: his abhorrence of injustice and his willingness to get his hands dirty in service of the greater good. Well-drawn side characters and plausible renderings of crooked political dealings provide a boost. Lawson’s winning formula continues to pay dividends.”Publishers Weekly

“Lawson immerses readers in a world of rough operators and political maneuvering, all of it highly satisfying and suspenseful.”—Dwyer Murphy, CrimeReads

Praise for the Joe DeMarco Series:

"Alligator Alley is fast-paced, humorous, chilling, and vividly accurate."—Criminal Element

"Lawson’s toolkit includes great pacing, wry humor, a thorough understanding of criminal thinking and engaging characters.”—Discover Our Coast

"Assured prose matches the two capable protagonists: the crafty DeMarco and the relentless, brilliant Emma. This is perhaps Lawson’s best in the series to date."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"[A]s the plot moves forward, readers may wonder why their palms are sweaty . . . This one sneaks up on you, but it's a really stunning thriller.—Booklist (starred review)

“The twists and turns keep the pages flying by, with a few moments of levity sprinkled in to break the tension. The conclusion will leave readers both shocked and satisfied . . . This is an easy entry to the Joe DeMarco series and will win Lawson some new fans.”—Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

2023-11-04
Congressional bagman Joe DeMarco sets his sights on the man who had his boss’ intern killed.

Once you get beyond the official explanation of a lethal overdose, there’s not much mystery left about who arranged the death of Brian Lewis, a University of Virginia law student and summer intern for Rep. John Mahoney. Both Brian’s mother and his girlfriend insist that he never used drugs, so Mahoney puts Joe DeMarco, his personal fixer, on the case. DeMarco satisfies himself that the guilty party is Trump-y crime boss Carson Newman, on whose bribery schemes Brian had been compiling an extensive secret dossier that’s now vanished. But Newman—who has always taken care to insulate himself from any legal consequences for tipping the scales among his friends in Congress—has taken care to arrange Brian’s death through a series of proxies who’ll never betray him. One of Newman’s cutouts, lobbyist Patrick Grady, has hired private eye Dave Morgenthal to tail DeMarco, but Sydney Roma, Morgenthal’s bad-girl protégé, takes over when her boss becomes ill. When Morgenthal is killed, presumably on Newman’s orders, DeMarco and Sydney join forces, and he begins to loop carefully chosen law-enforcement agents into the hunt. After FBI special agent Myra Ransom hints that she’s willing to let Newman skate in return for his testimony against a powerful Albanian gangster, DeMarco, determined to get revenge on the people who killed Brian, knows just what he has to do.

This time around, Lawson gives his coldly professional D.C. criminal intrigue a surprising heart. Don’t get used to it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160252759
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 02/06/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 697,295
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