Tangled Web UK Review September 1998
File Updated: 30/03/00
The Sunday Macaroni Club by Steve Lopez
pbk out June 98 (No Exit Press) at £5.99
Assistant District Attorney Lisa Savitch has fled her native Boston in the wake of a personal scandal. But only as far as Philadelphia, where she discovers that the city of brotherly love reeks as strongly of corruption as it does of the pollution that daily descends on the city from its industrial heartlands. Used to high profile, tough cases, Savitch feels insulted by her assigned task - to nail the Sunday Macaroni Club, a dinosaur that lingers from the days when neighbourhood politics were owned by self-selecting cliques who ran their districts according to their rules. Only a miracle can save the no-hope candidates of the Sunday Macaroni Club. But when the miracle happens, Savitch suddenly finds herself with the chance to do the right thing with a case that, if she can break it, will steal every headline in the state of Pennsylvania.
Steve Lopez rips the lid off local politics in American, and he does it with wit, energy and a tremendous sense of confidence. The dialogue crackles off the page, the characters strut their stuff with utter conviction, the humour is blacker than a politician's heart, and the end result is a tremendously entertaining novel that zips along with zest but never loses sight of the serious points it's making about modern America.


( Val McDermid - Gold Dagger winner & creator of Lindsay Gordon, Kate Brannigan & Tony Hill)

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