The Last Gig
This is a terrific New York noir starring a kick butt female whose attitude encourages fights as if her motto is “violence is as American as cherry pie” (H. Rap Brown). Although she is a bit over the Empire State Building, fans will enjoy her antics and that of her boss as they trek the city that never sleeps. Urban noir fans will enjoy THE LAST GIG due to Al’s approach to life from pool-halls to dives, cases from sex tape retrievals to mob traitor, and Manhattan from sordid to even sleazier scenarios.
-Harriet Klausner
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