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Porno Valley (2021)

Distributed by Ingram

FINALIST: Best First PI Novel, Shamus Awards (Private Eye Writers of America)

It’s the year 2000 and 78-year-old Mickey O’Rourke has been a Los Angeles PI for a very long time. He’d thought he’d seen it all until the disappearance of porn star Jeffrey Strokes sends him from the sex-filled studios of the San Fernando Valley to the desperate streets of Compton where Mickey’s final case becomes his biggest test.

Flash back to 1998 and struggling hair salon employee Jemeka Johnson, suspecting boyfriend Ray-Ray of infidelity, follows him one night from their East Compton home to what turns out to be a drug deal gone sour where a twist of fate finds Jemeka tossed onto a dark and dangerous path—one that offers huge reward for someone bold enough to seize it.

Meanwhile, in 1999, tired of robbing small-town diners and shooting bad dope in filthy motel rooms, newlyweds Richie and Alabama return to LA in search of the perfect score.

Paths cross and past meets present as bad decisions hurtle toward worse consequences—and no one will ever be the same.

“Elliott has a real feel for comedic noir in the Elmore Leonard vein.”
Booklist

“A consistently gripping tale . . . suffused with meticulous details and characters at the mercy of the druggy Southern California underbelly. . . . An infectious sense of humor . . . enthusiastic plot and a swift pace combine with gritty characters in a satisfying thriller.”
Kirkus Reviews

“A blisteringly brilliant ride in the best tradition of comedic-noir crime fiction straight into the sordid twisted underbelly of Los Angeles. . . . Absolutely nails the genre; sublimely descriptive, slightly stylized and . . . told with a veneer of brutal, black humor.”
IndieReader (starred review)

“A crime fiction delight, with wonderful momentum, intriguing characters, and a satisfyingly solved whodunnit. . . . A complicated picture of desperation, greed, love, and the mistakes that even decent people can make.”
US Review of Books (starred review)

“Sex, drugs, and rock and roll. . . . Working toward a brutal, bloody denouement, this hard-boiled mystery hurtles from one violent episode to another [which] resolve into a single tale of betrayal, bad decisions, and greed as an aging detective cracks the last, most perplexing case of his career.”
Foreword Reviews

“Elliott’s similes are beautiful, dialogue brisk and true, and exposition lightweight and similar to screenplay action. . . . If you’re looking for a fun and fast read with fully formed characters scheming in a heart-pounding plot, you can’t do better than this marvel of a crime novel.”
—Scott Semegran, author of The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island

“Masterfully plotted, suspenseful, and populated with uniformly complex characters . . . with a strong sense of atmosphere and a healthy dose of social commentary. A must-read.”
—Mike Thorn, author of Shelter for the Damned

“A nonlinear mystery set in a Y2K LA so rich and character-driven that to call it noir betrays the literary aspects of the story. . . . Rather than a whodunnit, Porno Valley is a why- or howdunnit inside a slick page-turning noir where the sun’s always at high noon.”
—Tex Gresham, Humanitas Prize winner and author of Sunflower

“In this gripping, pulpy noir Elliott showcases his knack for crafting intricately layered stories with resonance. This hellish triptych takes us on a collision course with a cast of tragic characters who, even in their darkest moments, are relatable and sympathetic.”
—Niall Howell, author of Only Pretty Damned

“A fast-moving and ever-changing PI novel. . . . It recalls the best of Michael Connelly as the characters and their problems are spread out on the velvet background of Los Angeles 20 years ago.”
—Steve Aberle, Great Mysteries and Thrillers


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Nobody Move (2019)

Distributed by IPG

WINNER: Best First Novel, CWC Awards for Excellence in Canadian Crime Writing

WINNER: Adult Fiction, Indie Author Project Ontario

Eddie Vegas made a terrible mistake. Now he has to pay the price.

After a botched debt collection turned double murder, Eddie splits, desperate to avoid his employer, notorious LA crime boss Saul Benedict, and his men (and Eddie’s ex-partners), Floyd and Sawyer, as well as the police. Soon he becomes entangled with the clever and beautiful Dakota, a Native American woman fresh in the City of Angels to find her missing friend—someone Eddie might know something about. Meanwhile in Texas, ex-assassin Rufus, seeking vengeance for his murdered brother, takes up his beloved daggers one final time and begins the long drive to LA. When the bodies begin to mount, Detective Alison Lockley’s hunt for the killer becomes increasingly urgent.

As paths cross, confusion ensues, and no one’s entirely sure who’s after who. But one thing is clear: They’re not all getting out of this alive.

“Screams cult classic.”
Booklist

“Fans of Elmore Leonard and Jim Thompson will find much to savor.”
Kirkus Reviews

“A new spin on the crime thriller genre.”
San Francisco Book Review

“Sharp, stylish and well-written. It makes reading fun again.”
US Review of Books

“First class neo-noir.”
Murder, Mayhem & More

“Fast-paced and chock full of interesting characters and chillingly delicious evil.”
IndieReader

“Impossible to put down.”
NYT bestselling author Kevin Wilson

“Like Tarantino on the page . . . rushes at you from page one.”
—Dietrich Kalteis, author of Under an Outlaw Moon

“The characterization is great, but it’s the high-octane action and a horde of twists along with tight plotting that make the book a winner.”
The Prairies Book Review

“A book full of unbridled characters riding full-tilt into the abyss. . . . Any sudden action among the characters can bring everything to a brutal, bloody stop.”
—June Lorraine, Murder in Common

“Not a single dull moment.”
Online Book Club

“If you love LA crime novels that don’t hold back, this one’s for you.”
—Wyborn Senna, author of Porter’s Fortune

“Wonderful. . . . A precious gemstone in a genre all too frequently bereft of terrific writing. . . . Absorbing, addicting, and picturesque.”
—Steve Aberle, Great Mysteries and Thrillers

“Pulp fiction at its best. . . . Brilliant.”
The Book Wormery

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