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Shame the Devil:

A Novel
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28 Reviews
Hachette Digital, Inc., May 30, 2009 - Fiction
Several restaurant workers are murdered by a robber, whose brother is killed by police during the chaotic event. As everyone struggles to heal after the incident, the gunman is determined to kill everyone involved in his brother's death.
  

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Review: Shame the Devil (DC Quartet #4)

User Review  - Laura - Goodreads

Lots of cameos & references to people & plot lines from other books by the author. Solid story but not one of my favorites from this author, not one of the worst I've read of his either...maybe just ... Read full review

Review: Shame the Devil (DC Quartet #4)

User Review  - Don - Goodreads

Pretty well written, as always. The Washington, DC and surroundings as the setting will undoubtedly thrill locals who are familiar with the area, but they mean nothing to the rest of us. A map in the ... Read full review

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Contents

ONE
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THREE
FOUR
FIVE
SIX
SEVEN
EIGHT
TWENTYTWO
TWENTYTHREE
TWENTYFOUR
TWENTYFIVE
TWENTYSIX
TWENTYSEVEN
TWENTYEIGHT
TWENTYNINE

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TEN
ELEVEN
TWELVE
THIRTEEN
FOURTEEN
FIFTEEN
SIXTEEN
SEVENTEEN
EIGHTEEN
NINETEEN
TWENTY
TWENTYONE
THIRTY
THIRTYONE
THIRTYTWO
THIRTYTHREE
THIRTYFOUR
THIRTYFIVE
THIRTYSIX
THIRTYSEVEN
THIRTYEIGHT
THIRTYNINE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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About the author (2009)

George Pelecanos was born in Washington, D.C. in 1957 and graduated from the University of Maryland at College Park. After having a string of menial jobs, he published his first novel, A Firing Offense, in 1992. His other works include Nick's Trip, Shoedog, King Suckerman, Right as Rain, Hard Revolution, Drama City, The Night Gardener, and The Turnaround. He has received numerous awards including the Raymond Chandler award in Italy, the Falcon award in Japan, and the Grand Prix Du Roman Noir in France. Hell to Pay and Soul Circus were awarded the 2003 and 2004 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes. He has served as producer on the feature films Caught (1996), Whatever (1998) and BlackMale (1999). He was a producer, writer, and story editor for the HBO series, The Wire, which won the Peabody Award and the AFI Award. He was also a writer on the HBO World War II miniseries The Pacific.

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