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Stringer

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1983. Tournament tennis. A racquet stringer turned small-time drug dealer gets in over his head transporting a gym bag of cocaine across Europe. Carrying a half million in narcotics puts him on the radar of every dangerous man on the continent. Whoops.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 17, 2023
      In this buzzy shaggy-dog story, a clueless small-fry dealer gets swept up in the deadly games played by more dangerous operators. Setting the action in 1983, Kindlon (Frontiersman) takes full advantage of the era’s laissez-faire approach to drug use, illicit items on planes, and tracking crooks across borders. His schlubby, coked-up antihero is Tim, who supplements his day job as racket-stringer (apparently a real gig) for bullying tennis pro Billy by dealing drugs on the European pro circuit. For no good reason, Tim is chosen by cartel boss Alejandro to smuggle a duffel bag of cocaine to America; price of refusal or failure being gruesome death, of course. Little about the crime narrative gels, with readers likely as confused as Tim by the happenstance and dumb luck that dogs him. But as Tim’s bumbling from one self-inflicted crisis to another strings along an increasing number of villains who want to kill him, the reader’s attention is likely to wander from the serio-comic narrative to just take in the jet-set circus of traveling depravity stocked with “barely-functioning drug addicts and retired war criminals,” as Tim quips. Tucker’s frenetic art is a bit crabbed, but at times breaks into incredible eye-catching spreads, like Tim’s turmoil depicted as a spinning Lumiere or the wealthy crowd at a match rendered as Boschian monsters. While frequently nonsensical, this graphic novel’s speed and chaotic good humor make up the difference.

    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2023

      Tim is a racquet stringer with a sideline selling drugs to the athletes and fans he meets traveling across Europe on the pro tennis circuit. He credits his success to maintaining a low profile--but not low enough to escape the notice of a crime lord in need of a courier to smuggle a duffle bag containing a half-million dollars' worth of cocaine into the United States. Offered a choice between accepting the gig and gruesome death, Tim grabs the bag and embarks upon an increasingly harrowing adventure that finds him crossing paths with ruthless athletes, intelligence agents, warlords, hitmen, and heads of state. Author Kindlon's (Frontiersman, Vol. 1) knack for witty banter and energetic plotting would have been better served by more dynamic or playful illustration than the gritty, occasionally cramped linework that Tucker provides, though Tucker does reveal a truly impressive sense of visual storytelling and design in a handful of incredibly ambitious and innovatively laid out sequences at key points in the story. VERDICT A fast-paced crime thriller sure to garner an enthusiastic response from fans of the genre.

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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