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Button Man

Published
Nov 2015
Main Genre
Action Adventure Action & Adventure
Pages
192

About This Book

During the scorching hot summer of 1988, Michael Dukakis leads George Bush senior in the polls. And while political conventions, campaigns continue to be in session, Hawk and the rest of the "button gang" sell their buttons first to Democrats in Atlanta, then Republicans in New Orleans. As always, the gang sells to either side of any persuasion, offering a unique underview of the American political process, amoral hucksterism, and a corrupted form of capitalism.

Sought after by loan sharks and his girlfriend’s Ginsu-wielding ex-husband, Hawk is a witty and likeable character full of street smarts and unmatchable survival instincts. His story explores trust-and trust betrayed, along with the ethics of the street-and ethics compromised. Hawk's tale is one of an edgy outsider's will for survival and love.

Drawing from a side of politics and capitalism rarely seen by the general public, BUTTON MAN, with its unnerving violence and biting wit, is reminiscent of the worlds of Elmore Leonard, Nathaniel West, William Kennedy, and Quentin Tarantino.

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First Edition Nov 2015 Skyhorse Publishing ISBN 1634505425
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Jul 2004 The Lyons Press ISBN 1592284094
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Oct 2015 Skyhorse Publishing ISBN B0175P5LYM
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Nov 2015 Skyhorse Publishing ISBN 1634508769
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Oct 2015 Audible Studios ISBN B0170OIY38
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Feb 2016 Brilliance Audio ISBN 1511376600
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