Friends helping friends : a novel / Patrick Hoffman.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780802164124 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 279 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2025.
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| Subject: | Best friends > Fiction. Drug dealers > Fiction. Friendship > Fiction. Racism > Fiction. Theft > Fiction. White supremacy movements > Fiction. Working class > Fiction. Colorado > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) Novels. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Hoffm | 31681010435378 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"An exhilarating thriller about two best friends facing white nationalists on one side and dirty cops on the other-written with Patrick Hoffman's "crisp pace and superb timing" (Wall Street Journal). Bunny Simpson grew up in a hard-scrabble family in Grand Junction. Now in his early twenties living in Denver, he's stuck at a dead-end job and behind on his rent. His best friend, Jerry LeClair, feels similarly trapped in a life of dim prospects and small-time drug dealing. Enter Helen McCalla, an attorney with an axe to grind against her ex-husband, who happens to be a judge in the local court. She offers the boys a deal: beat the guy up, and she'll pay them some money. It's simple, just friends helping friends, right? Part crime novel, part portrait of working-class middle America, celebrated novelist Patrick Hoffman takes us on a tour of Denver's underbelly: its courts, jails, criminals, and dirty cops. Bunny never wanted any trouble. So how the hell did he end up at a white supremacist compound in ruralColorado? Tragic, scary, and at times hilarious, Friends Helping Friends is a study of the way generational trauma endures, an exploration of the vulnerability of our destinies-and an epic tale of how friendship can survive it all"-- - Baker & Taylor
A desperate man, Bunny Simpson, takes a shady job to help a friend, but ends up arrested and forced to go undercover in a violent white nationalist group, risking his life and freedom to expose their dangerous ideology. - Perseus Publishing
A young man must infiltrate his own familyâs white nationalist group, or go to prison himselfâ written with critically acclaimed author Patrick Hoffmanâs âcrisp pace and superb timingâ (Wall Street Journal)
Bunny Simpson grew up poor in Grand Junction, Colorado. Now in his twenties, working in Denver, he has simple dreams: He wants to help his uncle pay rent, save a little money, maybe start a business one day. His best friend Jerry LeClair fantasizes about moving to California. The problem is, they donât have any prospects. Enter: Helen McCalla, an attorney with an ax to grind against her ex-husband, who happens to be a judge in the local court. She offers the boys a deal: scare the man, rough him up a little, and sheâll give them a few thousand dollars. Itâs simpleâjust friends helping friends, right?
Part crime novel, part portrait of friendship, extremism, and inherited trauma, celebrated novelist Patrick Hoffman is at his brilliant best in these pages. Bunny never wanted any trouble. So how the hell did he end up at a white supremacist compound in rural Colorado? Fast-paced, suspenseful, and by turns funny and terrifying, Friends Helping Friends is an electrifying thriller that moves at a breakneck pace, examining the vulnerability of our destiniesâand how friendship can survive it all.