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eBook details
- Title: Kraj the Enforcer: Stories
- Author : Rusty Barnes
- Release Date : January 25, 2019
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers,Books,Short Stories,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 427 KB
Description
Meet Krajâpronounced kraiâa low-level errand boy and hitman masquerading as a bouncer for Tricky Ricky Gutierrez, nefarious owner of the Twist, a club in upstate Elmira NY. A place that has both a LGBTQIA night and a cowboy country night, this cockeyed corner bar in northern Appalachia supports Rickyâs illegal schemes, and serves as a rural balm for Croatian-war refugee Kraj.
Kraj plies his trade over a short span, moving from petty theft to strong-arming tips from people at the door, breaking up redneck fights, protecting the clubâs nubile female staff and collecting gambling debts owed Tricky Ricky. Kraj eventually gets sucked further and further into Rickyâs underworld plans, where he wants to be seen as a man on the come-up, but he has problems moving up in Ricky's organization will never solve. His sister Ana, missing since the Croatian War for Independence, never strays far from his mind.
Kraj, together with his sometime girlfriend Cami, newly become manager of a franchisee McDonaldâs, and his manager Mikael. negotiates his way through underground fight clubs, prostitution rings, drug deals, petty thievery, and of course, murder. Tricky Ricky gives Kraj a great deal of rope and autonomy to operate.
Will he hang himself with it or swing?
Praise for KRAJ THE ENFORCER:
âKraj is a human wrecking ball, hiding a tactical mindset, along with his sense of humor. Barnesâ Croat knockaroud guy is masterfully subtle, yet amplified by the colorful characters around him.â âScotch Rutherford, Switchblade Magazine
âRusty Barnes leads us on a pulpy underworld adventure populated by toughs, scumbags, henchmen, double-crossers, pimps, and con men of the first water with his latest collection The Kraj Stories. Opening the book is stepping into the cage and each turn of the page is a quick jab to the face. Youâll close the book and find yourself with a bloody nose, a crushed larynx, and, if youâre really lucky, that youâve been set on fire.â âEryk Pruitt, author of What We Reckon