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George V. Higgins

Biography

George V. Higgins

George V. Higgins was the author of more than twenty novels, including the bestsellers THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE, COGAN'S TRADE, THE RAT ON FIRE, and THE DIGGER'S GAME. He was a reporter for the Providence Journal and the Associated Press before obtaining a law degree from Boston College Law School in 1967. He was an assistant attorney general and then an assistant United States attorney in Boston from 1969 to 1973. He later taught Creative Writing at Boston University. He died in 1999.

George V. Higgins

Books by George V. Higgins

by George V. Higgins - Crime, Fiction, Mystery, Thriller

Jackie Cogan is an enforcer for the New England mob. When a high-stakes card game is heisted by unknown hoodlums, Cogan is called in to “handle” the problem. Moving expertly and ruthlessly among a variety of criminal hacks, hangers-on, and bigger-time crooks --- a classic cast of misfits animated by Higgins’s hilarious, cracklingly authentic dialogue --- Cogan gets to the root of the problem and, with five consecutive shots from a Smith & Wesson thirty-eight Police Special, restores order to his corner of the Boston underworld.