cover image Kiss the Devil Good Night

Kiss the Devil Good Night

Jonathan Woods. 280 Steps, $16.95 trade paper (308p) ISBN 978-8-283-55028-3

Jittery Iraq War vet Bill Derringer, the narrator of this picaresque story of antic insanity from Woods (A Death in Mexico), and his wife, Edie, decide on a whim to drive from their home in Atlanta to Orlando, Fla., to attend the murder trial of a woman accused of killing her baby and maybe eating it. They stay in Orlando with Edie’s Aunt Ida, who persuades the couple to help her rob a gun show. After the heist, Edie and her aunt leave Bill behind and run off to share a lesbian relationship in Mexico. Five years after his conviction for armed robbery, Bill leaves prison for a Miami halfway house with nebulous plans for revenge. When he gets a chance to look for William Burroughs’s long-lost suitcase somewhere in Mexico for a collector, with the added possibility of finding Edie and Aunt Ida, he and Jane Ryder, his new companion from the halfway house, fly to Mexico City. There they have a series of barely related adventures involving gratuitous sex, death, and mayhem. Fans of offbeat noir will find a lot to like. (Nov.)