Fast Times, Big City by Shelly Frome
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Quick Summary:
Fast Times, Big City by Shelly Frome is a gripping page-turner that will captivate readers who crave a thrilling mystery that whisks them away to the vibrant, high-stakes world of 1950s New York City, where nothing is as it seems and the lines between reality and danger are constantly blurred. (StoryGraph)
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Book Details
Fast Times, Big City by Shelly Frome
on March 2024
Genres: Adult Fiction 18+, Amateur Sleuth, Crime, Noir, Thriller
Format: Audiobook, eBook, Paperback
Pages: 283
Source: iRead Book ToursLike most people, Bud Palmer felt this was just another day. Though the era was drawing to a close, he assumed his life as a sports columnist in the subtropics, in keeping with the benign fifties itself, would go on as predictable as ever. But that particular autumn morning he was thrust into a caper that was totally beyond him, forced him to leave Miami and take the train to Manhattan, and suddenly found everything in this restless "Big Apple" was up for grabs, at a dicey turning point.
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Purchase Links for Fast Times, Big City
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- Shelly Frome (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 268 Pages - 06/22/2023 (Publication Date) - BQB Publishing (Publisher)
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My thoughts on Fast Times, Big City
Fast Times, Big City is set in the 1950s and follows Bud Palmer, a Florida sports reporter who never expected to get involved with gangsters, gorgeous women, and missing briefcases. But when his Uncle Rick—everyone’s got that one family member—gets himself in serious hot water with a no-good poker-playing gangster, Bud is the only one who can bail Uncle Rick out before he’s fitted for cement shoes.
Before he knows it, Bud is in the midst of a whirlwind trip to New York, hot on the trail of a mysterious blonde who may or may not have swiped a valuable briefcase. Stumbling through the underworld of crime, corruption, and high-stakes danger, he begins to understand, with a dawning sense of horror, that he is in way over his head.
Frome delicately balances authentic details concerning organized crime, political tensions, and societal shifts in the story. The suspense and noir elements in the novel are sharply mixed together, making a fine cocktail for the reader.
Fast Times, Big City is a must-read if you enjoy historical thrillers and classic crime fiction. The snappy dialogue and richly detailed settings are so immersive that you feel you’re there with the characters. The fast-paced plot keeps you hooked til the final page.
I received a copy of the book for the tour. This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.
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Guest Post from the author of Fast Times, Big City
1. Does writing energize or exhaust you?
It energizes me once I’ve set up a compelling quest. Links I never considered pop up and cause things to deepen or detour into new promising territory. For instance, in “Fast Times, Big City” sportswriter Bud Palmer, who has spent his whole life in lazy, semi-tropical Miami of the fifties, reluctantly finds himself in madcap New York.
As it happens, his feckless Uncle Rick, a resident of Miami Beach, is in big trouble causing Bud to skirt around big city crime families in order to locate a naïve wannabe actress Rick inadvertently hooked up with. In turn, Rick’s machinations caused the loss of a mysterious attache` case the mob wants returned post haste. Following a lead, Bud winds up at a drama studio audition in Greenwich Village, is prodded to do an improv, selects a teddy bear, and for the first time ever, releases his pent-up emotions. It’s these happy accidents that serve as intensifiers that prod me to go on. .
2. What is your writing Kryptonite?
All my life I’ve been an incurable storyteller for various reasons probably stemming from my sense of abandonment as a child. Given the depth of my experience as an actor, director, playwright and author coupled with my development process during every project, the results invariably come alive. In short, I seem to have what it takes to offer readers a lively experience.
3. Do you want each book to stand on its own, or are you trying to build a body of
work with connections between each book?
I only begin each project when I’m haunted by something I lost, something I never had, some basic assumption that is no longer true and/or some pressing unfinished business. At the same time, the protagonist is never me and the given circumstances are fictitious. I did, however, write a sequel to “Moon Games” because I wanted to deepen the main character and her background, give her a pixelated sidekick from Indiana, and felt she deserved a second chance to get over her shortcomings. Take on a more challenging set of circumstances and hopefully come through.
4. What’s your favorite under-appreciated novel?
British writer Kate Atkinson’s “Case Histories.” It’s been billed as a detective story but unlike the usual attempt at a can’t-put-it-down page turner, she allows herself to just write. Because she doesn’t map things out, much of this novel takes place inside characters’ heads creating the sense that everything is character driven, avoiding the usual neat patterns and solutions. As a result, there’s an amazing juxtaposition of innocence, grim reality and playfulness, with the distant past fully impinging on current circumstances.
In effect, there are three cases — unsolved (or unresolved) crimes from decades ago involving four sisters. Jackson Brodie–unlike stock detectives, has troubles of his own as things keep happening to him—and is subsequently hired to look into these matters. He does investigate, because something provocative has been brought to light, but does so mainly by interviewing people about what happened and who was responsible. However, his efforts and foibles are only part of the proceedings as the survivors’ stories take over and are much more compelling.
To illustrate, in this passage Atkinson takes time out to playfully enter the thoughts of Olivia as a little girl before she mysteriously disappeared over twenty years before:
Olivia opened her eyes and stared contentedly at the nursery-rhyme wallpaper. Jack and Jill toiled endlessly up the hill, Jill carrying a wooden bucket for the well she was destined never to reach, while elsewhere on the same hillside Little Bo-Peep was searching for her lost sheep. Olivia wasn’t too worried about the fate of the flock because she could see a pretty lamb with a blue ribbon round its neck, hiding behind a hedge.
In short, Kate Atkinson offered me a free-wheeling experience that’s never bogged down by the time-worn dictates of genre.
5. If you didn’t write, what would you do for work?
I’d go back to teaching acting and directing. But I’ve done all that for a good number of years and would rather not give up the freedom from a scheduled lifestyle.
6. Do you hide any secrets in your books that only a few people will find?
In the novel Shadow of the Gypsy, because I often felt like an abandoned orphan, I came up with a totally fictional set of circumstances, put the main character through the wringer, had a confrontation with my mother in another guise, and, in a sense, got it all out of my system.
7. What is your favorite childhood book?
It’s called The Tower Treasure centering on the Hardy Boys Frank and Joe. In this first case, the two brothers come upon a dying man who claims to have secreted loot in a dilapidated mansion tower. I didn’t know it was written in 1927. I just appreciated the chance to get lost in a world where brothers weren’t grownups with responsibilities and were free to go on adventures, unfettered by the demands of everyday life or the pressures of current events that I simply didn’t understand.
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Book Title: Fast Times, Big City by Shelly Frome
Category: Adult Fiction (18 +), 284 pages
Genre: Historcal Escapade, Crime Fiction
Publisher: BQB Publishing
Release date: March 2024
Content Rating: PG. My book is rated PG for the times some of the mob characters utter mild curse words
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Looks fantastic
I’m looking forward to checking this book out. Thanks for sharing.