Bosstown rocks

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January 11, 2018 18:44

Adam Abramowitz’s first novel brings an updated twist to an old-fashioned whodunit, with a strong New England accent helping things along.

2 minute read.



THE BOOK’S protagonist Zesty Meyers zips in and out of Boston’s streets and alleys as a wise-crackin

THE BOOK’S protagonist Zesty Meyers zips in and out of Boston’s streets and alleys as a wise-cracking bike messenger. (photo credit: BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS)

You don’t have to be a hard-boiled Bostonian to enjoy Adam Abramowitz’s speed-crazed novel Bosstown, but it sure helps.

Funny and clever, with a motley cast of Beantown scruffs jostling for survival, power and fortune, the book updates the modus operandi of traditionalists like Mickey Spillane with a shiny, post-modern sheen.

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