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The Big Boom

de Domenic Stansberry

Sèrie: Dante Mancuso (2)

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Edgar Award - winning author Domenic Stansberry is known for his intensity - his dark thrillers, thick with suspense, in which the differences between good and evil are not so easy to decipher. The Big Boom is just such a novel: set in San Francisco, at the peak of the high-tech frenzy, just before the technology markets and the California economy all go bust.   The Big Boom features the return of Dante Mancuso, the hero of Stansberry's Chasing the Dragon, an obsessive private investigator working the streets of his San Francisco neighborhood. He is a dark-eyed, complex figure - melancholic, tender, with fierce, aquiline good looks - known to neighborhood familiars by his nickname: the Pelican. Dante's nickname - like the demons that haunt his personal life - comes from his family on account of his tenacity, and his large, Sicilian nose.   Now Dante has settled into a new apartment in North Beach, hoping to put those demons behind him and patch together a life with his longtime lover, Marilyn Visconte, but before long he is approached by an old North Beach family in hopes that he will find their missing daughter - a young woman, a former sweetheart, with whom Dante had been involved years before - and his newfound peace is shattered.   Dante's search for Angela Antonelli, though, has hardly begun when the corpse of a young woman is dredged from the bay. He soldiers on in his investigation, fearful that the missing woman and the corpse are one and the same.   His search for the missing woman - even after he has been called off the case - becomes an obsession that alienates his current lover, but Dante follows the ghostly trail anyway into the heart of the financial district and the underside of the dot-com revolution. It is a quest rendered in the staccato prose of the genre, a style that - in Stansberry's hands - takes on a dreamlike cast, hallucinatory at times, blurring the lines between reality and Dante's own dark nostalgia.   The Big Boom is a tightrope of a novel, a taut story about familial duplicity, personal greed, and the desperate pull of love even across the divide of memory.… (més)
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“But sometimes people just did not want to bury their dead.”

This is a melancholy read, full of sadness and death, but I really liked it! The first three pages are amazing, and set the tone for the book. Dante is investigating the death of an old friend/lover, and the ghosts of his, and his neighborhood's past, follow him everywhere. Everything, and everyone, in this story seem maudlin - remembering the old days, while the new San Francisco has changed in ways that are no longer recognizable. The time period of this tale is right at the precipice when the dotcom boom went bust, and The City was irrevocably changed. For the worse, most 'old timers' believe.
Like I said, I really enjoyed reading this, as I did the first one, and I'm eager to read number three. Dante is such a strong character, and I love all the Italian life detailed on these pages. And I've always been a sucker for anything in, or on, North Beach! ( )
  Stahl-Ricco | Nov 29, 2020 |
This is the second novel in a mystery series set largely in San Francisco's old Italian section, North Beach. I don't know North Beach very well but I know Italian-Americans and Stansberry nails us, older generation, my generation, the whole thing. Well worth reading. ( )
  nmele | Apr 6, 2013 |
North Beach is home to Italian-Americans, invading yuppies, and a murderer or two. Stansberry fuses a classic noir sensibility with the feverish mood of the nineties, when vaporware promises and stock market frenzy reached the tipping point. Though the greed is nineties, the mood is fifties noir, and the final reckoning as inevitable as Greek tragedy. ( )
  bfister | May 8, 2007 |
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Edgar Award - winning author Domenic Stansberry is known for his intensity - his dark thrillers, thick with suspense, in which the differences between good and evil are not so easy to decipher. The Big Boom is just such a novel: set in San Francisco, at the peak of the high-tech frenzy, just before the technology markets and the California economy all go bust.   The Big Boom features the return of Dante Mancuso, the hero of Stansberry's Chasing the Dragon, an obsessive private investigator working the streets of his San Francisco neighborhood. He is a dark-eyed, complex figure - melancholic, tender, with fierce, aquiline good looks - known to neighborhood familiars by his nickname: the Pelican. Dante's nickname - like the demons that haunt his personal life - comes from his family on account of his tenacity, and his large, Sicilian nose.   Now Dante has settled into a new apartment in North Beach, hoping to put those demons behind him and patch together a life with his longtime lover, Marilyn Visconte, but before long he is approached by an old North Beach family in hopes that he will find their missing daughter - a young woman, a former sweetheart, with whom Dante had been involved years before - and his newfound peace is shattered.   Dante's search for Angela Antonelli, though, has hardly begun when the corpse of a young woman is dredged from the bay. He soldiers on in his investigation, fearful that the missing woman and the corpse are one and the same.   His search for the missing woman - even after he has been called off the case - becomes an obsession that alienates his current lover, but Dante follows the ghostly trail anyway into the heart of the financial district and the underside of the dot-com revolution. It is a quest rendered in the staccato prose of the genre, a style that - in Stansberry's hands - takes on a dreamlike cast, hallucinatory at times, blurring the lines between reality and Dante's own dark nostalgia.   The Big Boom is a tightrope of a novel, a taut story about familial duplicity, personal greed, and the desperate pull of love even across the divide of memory.

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