A collection of stories, mostly gritty, low-level crime stories set on Washington DC's mean streets. The Martini Shot itself is set in the world of TV, featuring a scriptwriter on a popular cop show. When a member of the crew is murdered, the screenwriter decides to track down the perpetrators himself, to see if, as a writer, he can do more than just talk the talk.
'George Pelecanos is a stunningly good chronicler of the mean streets of Washington DC ... For anyone who has somehow missed out on Pelecanos, he is up there with Elmore Leonard and even Chandler for street dialogue and inner city settings, and there is always a pleasing moral undertow to his work' Daily Mail on The Night Gardener
Read MoreBracing and witty novella - Washington Post[The Martini Shot is] one of this author's freshest and most original recent works - New York TimesThe characters of the novella are rich, deeply textured and perfectly Pelecanos - Toronto StarTruly lovely . . . And when he offers us a glimpse of the choiceless choices of the inner city in places such as Baltimore and Washington DC, he can touch greatness - USA TodayEven if you didn't know that Pelecanos is a hotshot screenwriter - his CV includes The Wire, The Pacific and Treme - you would soon guess so as you tore through these tough and slangy tales of drugs and death .... Pelecanos knows how to make every word count. - EVENING STANDARD