The Adjustment
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- 9,49 €
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- 9,49 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
The war is over, but that doesn't mean things are getting better. For PR man Wayne Ogden or any of the returning vets. The town of Wichita, Kansas—built around the industry of Collins Aircraft and its wealthy founder, Everett Collins—is not how they remember it. Against the background violence committed by the returning soldiers trying to make an adjustment back into civilian life, Wayne attempts to destroy his former mentor and take down Collins Aircraft—the once fabled company that provided planes to Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindbergh, and Wiley Post. All along the way he is haunted by poison pen letters, anonymously sent, that carry threats alluding to his black market work as a supply sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps. As the letters reveal more and more of Wayne's secretive wartime past, his plan to destroy Collins and his company takes an increasingly darker turn that leads to blackmail, extortion, and murder. Phillips expertly crafts an instant noir classic that presents the birth of a postwar American criminal.
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Set in post-WWII Kansas, Phillips's gritty noir manages to hook the reader with one of the more repellant leads in recent memory, Wayne Ogden, who appeared in the closing section of The Walkaway (2003). Having spent his wartime army service as a corrupt quartermaster and a pimp, Ogden finds adjusting to civilian life a strain. He takes no joy in his wife being pregnant. Nominally working in publicity and marketing for Everett Collins, the owner of a Wichita aircraft company, Ogden actually serves Collins as a troubleshooter and procurer, roles that enable him to keep fresh the unscrupulous skills he developed overseas. As anonymous threatening letters related to his activities during the war begin to arrive, Ogden maneuvers to gain greater control over Collins, while engaging in sex with any warm female body within view. The author's unapologetic depiction of a thoroughly bad egg will appeal to hard-boiled fans who don't need redeeming features to become engaged with a character.