Jack Clark's "Night Taxi": In the Chicago Underworld

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On the streets of Chicago, Illinois, which Jack Clark roamed for thirty years (illustration). Pieter ten Hoopen / VU
This hyper-realistic thriller, written by a taxi driver, is published in France, thirty years after its self-publishing.
He glides through the streets of Chicago at night, driving his taxi. Calling and raising his arms, Eddie Miles tirelessly crisscrosses a city shaken by violence and poverty. He approaches certain neighborhoods, fear in his stomach, ever since a mysterious murderer has been targeting taxi drivers. His buddy, Lenny, alias "the Polack" , an old veteran and tough guy, has just been killed on a corner of a notorious street.
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