From a widely acclaimed author and prominent prosecutor, an electrifying novel that deftly penetrates America's latest and fastest-growing drug epidemic Detective Wyatt James is a veteran police officer with the Meth Lab team in Pierce County, Washington -- an epicenter of methamphetamine production. At the core of the local meth problem is the elusive, self-proclaimed "King of Meth-lehem." The king moves from one shelter to another, relying on the kindness and desperation of a variety of women. He's the top meth cook in the region, a dangerously successful identity thief, and he travels under a number of famous aliases, among them Lars Ulrich, Peter Farrelly, Ted Nugent, and most recently Howard Schultz. Wyatt has been chasing Howard relentlessly, but the pursuit has become a fixation that threatens to destroy Wyatt's personal life and disrupt the lives of his bookish girlfriend, Suki, who just moved into his loft, and his best friend, Mike, a prosecutor -- and perhaps involve them all in a dangerously volatile situation. Neither Suki nor Mike nor Wyatt's supervisor seems able to deter him from his obsessive hunt. Though Wyatt is closing in on him, Howard is on the verge of a breakthrough as he transforms his small-time "guerrilla" cooking into a large-scale meth lab. As he becomes more ambitious, plotting to stay one move ahead of Wyatt and rival dealers, he descends to fascinating levels of addiction, paranoia, egoism, and madness. His newfound success forces him to take greater risks, and his list of enemies becomes more extensive and more dangerous. The king will not go down without a fight. With startling precision and compelling prose, the author of Never Mind Nirvana once again brings his insight and wit to a topical slice of our popular culture. Lindquist takes us deep into the heart of what has become America's most dangerous drug epidemic, exposing the complex and horrifying lengths to which addicts -- tweekers -- will go for their meth, as well as the extraordinary challenges that society faces in eradicating a nationwide plague.
This was a long drawn out read. Was just to detailed. It drug on. Read the first half and decided I wasnt going to finish it. Very disappointed.
Awesome accidental book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I went to my local bookstore searching for a different book entirely. They did not have the one I was looking for, but King of Methlehem was right there where my book should have been. The title made me laugh, so I picked it up and read about it. I usually don't go for the cop-thriller genre, but it sounded very interesting, since Meth is getting to be a problem in my region, also. I got home and finished it within the next four hours. It is an awesome, awesome book. The description on the back does not do it justice. The characters are all incredibly interesting. You'll run the gamut of emotions with this one, laughter, sadness, anger, suspense. I only wish it had been longer!
Good Local Author
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book contains a lot of places that really exist in Tacoma, WA. Interesting look into the Meth phenomenon. Felt my teeth rotting as it followed the main character to his various labs.
The funniest book about Tacoma ever written
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Maybe not so funny for you what don't come from around here, but still pretty good.
A true (fictional) portrayal of the meth scene
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
In my work I have interacted with scores of meth addicts. If you have not done so, be prepared to be shocked when you read this. In fact, you may believe that the addict/dealers in this book are overdone charicatures. They are not. They were so believable that the book really shook me. Mr. Lindquist describes their lifestyle, their homes, their conversational style, and how they treat their children to a "T". In that way this book is truly remarkable and an eye-opener who doesn't understand the impact of this most sinister drug. The underlying story is also very engaging. I read this in only a couple of quick sittings over 24 hours. My only criticism is that I found the ending a little abrupt or choppy, but I don't want to ruin the book by revealing anything further. This is definitely a worthwhile read.
Inside the "meth" drug world revealed
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
"Write what you know about." That's what Pierce County prosecutor Mark Lindquist has done in his latest novel. Great book. Lindquist takes you deep inside the methamphetamine ("meth") world from the aspect of the users, dealer, "cook," prosecutor, police, and the defense attorneys. The complex characters find they share more than they think. One entertaining part of the book is the dialogue used by some of the meth users who often find themselves confused and struggling to keep up in the conversation. The main story of the book is rivalry between the head meth "cook" of the county Howard Schultz and Pierce County Sheriff Mike Lawson. Yet, the personal lives and the issues of the hereafter and Nirvana weave their way into the book. A must read for anyone who wants to know the mechanics and realities of meth use and addiction in the US and especially Washington State and how they are treated in the criminal justice system. Fortunately, Lindquist places his experiences in an entertaining novel rather than a documentary. Linquist also incorporates in detail the dozens of different landmarks, restaurants, blogs, civic leaders, judges, attorneys, politicians, local personalities, in Tacoma which makes in an enthralling read for locals.
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