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Easy MoneyA Novel

Jens Lapidus

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Easy Money

By: Jens Lapidus

Narrarated by: Bruce Turk

From one of Sweden’s most successful defense lawyers comes an unflinching look at Stockholm’s underworld, told from the perspective of the mob bosses, the patsies, and the thugs who help operate its twisted justice system.

JW is a student having trouble keeping up appearances in the rich party crowd he has involved himself with. He’s desperate for money, and when he’s offered a job dealing drugs to the very crowd he’s vying for a place in, he accepts it. Meanwhile, Jorge, a young Latino drug dealer, has just broken out of jail and is itching for revenge. When JW’s supplier gets wind of Jorge’s escape, he suggests JW track him down and attempt to win his trust in order to cover more area in the drug circuit. But JW’s not the only one on Jorge’s trail: Mrado, the brutal muscle behind the Yugoslavian mob boss whose goons were the ones who ratted Jorge out to the cops, is also on the hunt. But like everyone else, he’s tired of being a mere pawn in an impossibly risky game, and he’s seeking to carve out a niche of his own. As the paths of these antiheroes intertwine further, they find themselves mercilessly pitted against one another in a world where allegiances are hard-won, revenge is hard-fought, and a way out of it all is even harder to come by.

Fast and intricately paced, and with pitch-perfect dialogue, Easy Money is a raw, dark, and intelligent crime novel that has catapulted Jens Lapidus into the company of Sweden’s most acclaimed crime writers.

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Just because a writer is Swedish does not automatically make his book another "Girl With the Dragon Tattoo." "Easy Money" is a clumsily translated novel without one single likable character. The story, about a bunch of hoodlums of varying ethnicities and affinities for violence, is uninspiring and actually depressing. Teenagers having sex while high on cocaine is - dare I say it - stupid. You know those 17-year-old girls who are fellating everyone in sight for another hit of cocaine are not enjoying themselves, and as a female reader I really don't enjoy reading about women as objects. May as well use a hot apple pie.The narration is nothing to write home about either. The Swedish words are the best thing in the book. Perhaps it's better in the original Swedish; perhaps I am unrealistic in wanting characters I can root for rather than characters I really couldn't care less about. But that's my opinion about this book. Jens, I won't be reading another of your for a long time.

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