Drive Me Crazy
Dickey's tenth novel is packed with twists and turns, filled with titillations and poignancy. <i>Drive Me Crazy</i> is the latest example that "Dickey is an excellent writer at the top of his game." (<i>Chicago Defender</i>) <P> After his blockbuster holiday novel, <I>Naughty or Nice</I>, <I>New York Times</I> bestselling author Eric Jerome Dickey is serving up his new novel with style, sexiness, and a bit of grit. "Driver" is an ex-con trying to make his life right but who shares an expensive secret and a past affair with his boss’s wife-a woman who is nothing but trouble. Dickey’s rich characters jump off the page, making readers feel as if they are present in the hustle-filled pool hall, the bedroom, and the Lincoln Town Car that Driver chauffeurs his wealthy and notorious clients around in. <P> Dickey’s millions of readers will be happy to see the reappearance of a femme fatale from <I>Thieves’ Paradise</I>, who adds spice and surprises every time she turns up. This is Dickey writing at his best-a fast-paced novel of raw emotions, softened as always with his incomparable humor and characters you will always remember.