Only Way Out : A Novel

Tod Goldberg

Book - 2025

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Amazon Publishing 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Tod Goldberg (-)
Physical Description
365 p.
ISBN
9781662534089
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Goldberg (the Gangsterland series) riffs on a familiar setup in this twisty and inventive crime thriller. Unscrupulous Oregon cop Jack Biddle is indebted to criminals for hundreds of thousands of dollars. While hiding out in a remote mountain town, he spots a van and decides to shake down the passengers for the money he needs. Before he can get to the vehicle, however, it skids on black ice and crashes into a ravine. When Jack reaches the scene, he finds the decapitated body of the driver, Robert Green, and millions of dollars in valuables including diamonds and cash. Jack is unaware that Robert was desperate to pay off his own debts, and looted 324 safety deposit boxes from the law firm where he worked to finance a new life in South America for himself and his criminal sister, Penny. Robert's disappearance alarms Penny, who finds out that Jack has the loot--but both of them have bigger problems when a dangerous third party comes after the stash. With comic flair, shocking violence, and a capacity for surprise, this recalls the noir-tinged films of the Coen brothers. Goldberg's fans will be thrilled. Agent: Jennie Dunham, Dunham Literary. (Nov.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A scuffling Seattle lawyer's scheme to abscond with his firm's safe deposit boxes has deadly consequences. It's 15 years ago. Half a million in debt, Robert Green uses his access as manager of the safe deposit boxes to remove them and pile them into his van, with plans of extorting clients with the unaccounted-for cash and sensitive documents in the boxes. His plan is to escape to South America with his sister, Penny, a SoCal desert-dweller whose genius IQ made her a child celebrity before she spent 14 years in prison for robbery and assaulting a cop. But his van spins off a mountain road, killing and decapitating him. His body, along with the ill-gotten loot--and his head--are discovered by Jack Biddle, the morally compromised, drug-using top cop of Granite Shores, a shabby Oregon beach town. While taking credit for cracking the safe-deposit case, he takes possession of the loot (he owes nefarious sorts a ton of money), claiming that Green disappeared with it. He thus leaves the town thinking for years that the daring thief, a hometown boy, is still alive. Flash forward to the present, when the now-legendary, media-friendly case has turned Granite Shores into a slickly gentrified destination spot--one where Penny's nervy cousin Addie, a podcast queen, spins conspiracy theories about the local cops. "Every new dumb thing I say creates a financial ecosystem," she says. The novel is a nice geographical shift for Goldberg--known for capturing the seedy essence of Las Vegas and the Salton Sea inGangsterland (2014) andThe Low Desert (2021), respectively--who does an uncanny job of keeping multiple plot elements in the air, shifting among unholy alliances of mobsters and do-gooders turned bad with cutting humor. Warped family histories, the trivializing effects of social media, and an occasional jab of emotion are all in the mix. "To not have hope was acutely freeing," thinks Penny, whose words linger more than they should. Internecine noir, done just right. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.