Friday, April 17, 2020

📘🎥Friday's Film Adaptation🎥📘: The Killing by Lionel White


Summary:
The boys said it couldn't be done -- knocking over a racetrack. Too much security. Too much money to handle. Too many obstacles. But Johnny Clay knew, if anyone did, how to mastermind a daring robbery. You just had to have the right people to work with, a few ringers on the inside who could keep their mouths shut, and a diversion. A big diversion. Like taking out the favorite horse on the most anticipated race with a high-powered rifle. Things can go right, and things can go wrong. But Johnny knew his plan could work. If only everyone did his part without cracking.

The Killing (originally titled Clean Break) by the master of capers, Lionel White, is what many people consider the greatest heist novel of all time. Stanley Kubrick liked the book enough to option it and make a classic noir film of it, co-scripted with the great Jim Thompson. Now available from Chalk Line Books in an illustrated, premium quality edition.


A team of specialists plots a daring racetrack robbery, but they don't reckon with human frailty.

Release Date: May 19, 1956
Release Time: 85 minutes

Cast:
Sterling Hayden as Johnny Clay
Coleen Gray as Fay
Vince Edwards as Val Cannon
Jay C. Flippen as Marvin Unger
Elisha Cook Jr. as George Peatty
Marie Windsor as Sherry Peatty
Ted de Corsia as Policeman Randy Kennan
Joe Sawyer as Mike O'Reilly
James Edwards as track parking attendant
Timothy Carey as Nikki Arane
Joe Turkel as Tiny
Jay Adler as Leo the Loanshark
Kola Kwariani as Maurice Oboukhoff
Dorothy Adams as Mrs. Ruthie O'Reilly


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Author Bio:
Lionel White was born July 9, 1905 in New York City. He started his career as a police reporter and true crime magazine editor, and turned those experiences toward fiction writing with his first novel, The Snatchers, in 1953, about a failed kidnapping. He wrote more than 35 books, many of them translated into different languages and turned into films like The Night of the Following Day, The Money Trap, The Big Caper, Pierrot le Fou and perhaps most famously, The Killing, adapted by Stanley Kubrick from White’s novel, Clean Break. He was considered the master of the big caper, and was credited by director Quentin Tarantino with the inspiration for his film, Reservoir Dogs. White died December 26, 1985, in Asheville, North Carolina.


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Review Tour: Guarding Garrett by RJ Scott

Title: Guarding Garrett
Author: RJ Scott
Series: Hockey Allies Bachelor Bid #1
Genre: M/M Romance
Release Date: April 7, 2020
Cover Design: Meredith Russell

Summary:
A hardworking, competitive, and skilled hockey player, Garrett is the cornerstone of the Burlington Dragons hockey team and one of the league’s most popular playmakers. Blessed with a face that delivers millions in endorsements, he has a legion of fans, and a future so bright that he is the envy of many.

When his internet fame puts him in danger, and a stalker threatens his life, the team hires Jason, a quiet but deadly former marine, to protect him. Danger is always close, but forced proximity means sparks fly, attraction burns, and somehow, resentment turns to love.

When Garrett’s stalker ups their game at a charity bachelor auction, there is a real chance it could mean the end for Garrett, but Jason refuses to leave his side whatever the risk.

These two stubborn men will have to fight to walk away from this alive, but their newfound love is worth every sacrifice.


Brilliant!

Now I could leave it at that because it sums it up pretty perfectly but I'll say a little more😉.  First, I'll reiterate what I said when I reviewed VL Locey's series entry, Loving Layne: I was expecting something completely different with a series titled Hockey Allies Bachelor Bid, but oh how these are better than what my brain imagined.

Bodyguards. Danger. Stalker. Sarcastic hockey player. Humor. Drama. Romance. Most importantly there's plenty of heart.  I can't forget heat, after all it is RJ Scott and she does heat and heart best, not too much, not too little, perfect balance for my taste.

As for Garrett and Jason.  Well, Garrett is typical in that he's reluctant to accept the bodyguard and his restrictions.  Now I say "typical" not because it's cliche and been done to death but because I think it's a typical reaction that most of us would have as well.  As for Jason, he too is probably the typical bodyguard faced with having to convince the one in need of protection that the danger is real.    Together their chemistry is off the charts, push and pull that makes it yummy from the getgo.

For those who think Guarding Garrett sounds like a gay hockey version of the movie The Bodyguard, Jason himself says at one point "I'm not Kevin Costner".  Truth is, as someone who absolutely loves that movie and knows it by heart, Guarding Garrett is so much better.  You'll notice I don't really mention the mystery part of the story and I won't either other than it adds an extra level of intriguing flare to the story and the characters. That is the closest thing to a mystery spoiler you are going to get from me😉.

For those asking about series order, well I have only read books one and two(and I read two first), they are standalones.  The charity auction is the connection and as the MC hockey players are friends they have minor cameos but no it's not a must to read in order.  I will say that Garrett seemed to express a bit more passionately how important the auction was more than Layne, as it's book one in the series but I don't think that changes my opinion on reading order necessity, just thought I'd mention it though.

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Author Bio:
USA Today bestselling author RJ Scott writes stories with a heart of romance, a troubled road to reach happiness, and most importantly, a happily ever after.

RJ Scott is the author of over one hundred romance books, writing emotional stories of complicated characters, cowboys, millionaire, princes, and the men who get mixed up in their lives. RJ is known for writing books that always end with a happy ever after. She lives just outside London and spends every waking minute she isn’t with family either reading or writing.

The last time she had a week’s break from writing she didn’t like it one little bit, and she has yet to meet a bottle of wine she couldn’t defeat.

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