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 · FFB: Dog Eat Dog by Edward Bunker. In Edward Bunker’s crime novel, Dog Eat Dog, three career criminals approaching middle age set out to score big money by ripping off drug dealers and other bad guys who, while dangerous, cannot report the thefts to the cops. Troy, Diesel and Mad Dog have given names, but those are the names they go by and are known by in their world of Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. A terrifying and brutal narrative, the novel tracks his lawless spree in the company of two other reform school alumni, Diesel Carson and Mad Dog Cain. Dog Eat Dog is a novel of excruciating authenticity, with great moral and social resonance, and it could only have been Cited by: 1. Editions for Dog Eat Dog: (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Cited by: 1.


Dog Eat Dog, Bunker's fourth novel, follows Troy Cameron, a reformatory graduate like Bunker. A terrifying and brutal narrative, the novel tracks his lawless spree in the company of two other reform school alumni, Diesel Carson and Mad Dog Cain. Dog Eat Dog is a novel of excruciating authenticity, with great moral and social resonance, and it. Paul Schrader, with writer Matthew Wilder, brings us the adaption of the crime drama novel, Dog Eat Dog (), by Edward Bunker. It may be because it is a darkly funny, crime tale, but the film feels like an Elmore Leonard story. The difference is Leonard's stories weave an even flow of crime drama and dark humor, while "Dog Eat Dog" is. William Styron identifies Dog Eat Dog as "a novel of excruciating authenticity, with great moral and social resonance;" James Ellroy calls it "the best novel about armed robbery ever written." Countless other readers have come to agree that when it comes to crime fiction, Edward Bunker is the real thing.


Dog Eat Dog. Based on the suspense he generates in his fourth novel, it's easy to see why Bunker, an ex-con, has acquired such diverse admirers as Quentin Tarantino (who cast him as Mr. Blue in. “Dog Eat Dog is the best novel about armed robbery ever written! It is pure realism and an uncompromising work of fiction.” - James Ellroy “A raw, unromantic, naturalistic crime drama more lurid than anything the noiresque Chandlers and Hammetts ever dreamed up.” - New York Times. by. Edward Bunker, William Styron (Introduction) · Rating details · 1, ratings · 78 reviews. Dog Eat Dog, Bunker's fourth novel, follows Troy Cameron, a reformatory graduate like Bunker. A terrifying and brutal narrative, the novel tracks his lawless spree in the company of two other reform school alumni, Diesel Carson and Mad Dog Cain. Dog Eat Dog is a novel of excruciating authenticity, with great moral and social resonance, and it could only have been written b.

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