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In Varmint Rumble, the final installment of The Asphalt Warrior series, we pick up with cabbie Brendan Murphy-better known as "Murph"-right where he usually leaves off: minding his own business and heading home to his crow's nest in anticipation of beer, burgers, and his beloved Gilligan's Island. But a broken body lying in the street derails his plans and draws Murph into the shady world of Denver's most notorious outlaw biker gang: The Varmints. All's well that ends well, as Murph acquits himself admirably and is deemed "good people" by the gang's leader, Spinelli. But Murph's newfound…mehr

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In Varmint Rumble, the final installment of The Asphalt Warrior series, we pick up with cabbie Brendan Murphy-better known as "Murph"-right where he usually leaves off: minding his own business and heading home to his crow's nest in anticipation of beer, burgers, and his beloved Gilligan's Island. But a broken body lying in the street derails his plans and draws Murph into the shady world of Denver's most notorious outlaw biker gang: The Varmints. All's well that ends well, as Murph acquits himself admirably and is deemed "good people" by the gang's leader, Spinelli. But Murph's newfound status with The Varmints brings a troubled woman into his taxicab . . . and inevitably Murph violates his supreme motto to never get involved in the lives of his fares. A string of misadventures ensues. Murph goes on the lam. Longtime mentor Big Al makes an extraordinary cameo. And Murph overthinks everything, waxing philosophical about life, death, and facing the music. Memento mori, Murph.
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Devil's Night is the eighth novel in The Asphalt Warrior series featuring the bohemian cabbie by the late writer, Gary Reilly. All made The Denver Post's local best-sellers list and three -- Ticket to Hollywood, Doctor Lovebeads and Pickup at Union Station -- were finalists, respectively, for the 2013, 2014 and 2016 Colorado Book Awards.