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Friends Helping Friends

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An exhilarating thriller about a white nationalist group –and the man taking them down from the inside – written with critically acclaimed author Patrick Hoffman's "crisp pace and superb timing" (Wall Street Journal)

Bunny Simpson is at his usual post behind the counter at a Denver cigarette store when his volatile friend Jerry presents an opportunity: 500 dollars to beat a guy up. Jerry has been dealing steroids to Helen, a lawyer, who is getting rapidly stronger just as she gets more erratic, vengeful towards her cheating ex-husband who she asks Jerry to attack. Bunny's relatively solid conscience isn't enough to stop him from biting — Ray, his beloved quasi-uncle, is behind on rent for the apartment they share, and Bunny will do anything to bail him out. And it's a small favor; just friends helping friends. Right?

Not quite. When Bunny and Jerry arrested, Bunny finds himself faced with a choice: Go to jail for years, or take a plea deal to go undercover in a white nationalist group under federal investigation. Bunny obliges, and soon he finds himself witness to a new world of startling violence, toxic masculinity, and warped conceptions of discipline, religion, and patriotism. If these men discover that he's a snitch, they'll kill him without blinking. His life is at stake, but so is his freedom. Soon Bunny is embroiled in a criminal enterprise far darker than he could've imagined — a wasp's nest with eyes on him from all sides — and he needs to penetrate it at its center.

Patrick Hoffman, critically acclaimed author of Every Man a Menace and Clean Hands, is at his brilliant best in these pages. A wholly unique portrait of friendship, extremism, and the dual power of technology and money, Friends Helping Friends is an electrifying thriller from a veritable talent.

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    • Library Journal

      December 20, 2024

      Bunny and Jerry are bros, best of friends. So when Jerry is approached by Helen--whom supplies with illegal steroids--to rough up her ex, Tad, Jerry recruits Bunny to help. Unfortunately, they park their car in range of the closed-circuit cameras surrounding the park where they confront Tad, plus Tad is a judge, off-limits to routine mayhem such as theirs. Jerry and Bunny are quickly arrested, and Bunny is approached in jail by the feds, who offer him a deal. His uncle Willard is high up in the Christian Nation militia. If Bunny does a short prison term to establish his cred, the feds will place him in a job to draw Willard's attention. Then All Bunny has to do is persuade his uncle to bring him into his fold. Of course, it doesn't work out that smoothly. The feds keep raising the stakes on Bunny, and Willard doesn't like--much less trust--him. Eventually, Bunny and Jerry bumble their way through a caper that involves gunrunners, cryptocurrency, and a militia of rejects in training. VERDICT Hoffman's (Clean Hands) comic crime novel would please the master of such things, Donald Westlake.--David Keymer

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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      February 25, 2025
      Bunny Simpson has a bad feeling when his friend Jerry, a drug dealer, persuades him to take cash to rough up the ex-husband of his customer, Helen. Unfortunately, Bunny's instincts were right. Helen's ex is a judge, and the D.A. threatens double-digit sentences after he and Jerry are easily caught. Bunny is offered a deal to avoid prison by infiltrating his uncle Willard's white supremacist organization. Despite knowing that his terrifying Uncle Willard will kill him if he's caught, Bunny takes the deal. Soon, Bunny provides intel that the organization's felon rehabilitation program is actually a military-style training center. But when the agents up their pressure with beatings and unhinged demands, Bunny swipes his uncle's bitcoin key and goes on the lam with recently bailed Jerry. Hunted by Nazis and the feds, their survival depends on trusting Helen's conscience. Bunny and Jerry's conflict and naivet� are compelling forces in this gritty, crime-strewn parable about good people doing bad things and the redemptive value of trust. For fans of Frank Bill's Back to the Dirt (2023).

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