CASSIDY’S GIRL by David Goodis / Z-View
CASSIDY’S GIRL by David Goodis
First sentence…
It was raining in Philadelphia as Cassidy worked the bus through heavy traffic on Market Street.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
A few years ago Jim Cassidy was flying high. Literally. Cassidy was a well paid airline pilot. Life was good. Really good.
But that was then.
Cassidy was piloting a plane that crashed. 78 people were on board. Eleven survived. Cassidy was one of them. The airline needed a scapegoat. Cassidy was made to order. They said Cassidy had been to a party the night before. He had. They said when he was flying the plane that crashed, he was drunk. He wasn’t.
That didn’t matter. Cassidy was fired. He lost his pilot’s license and was lucky not to be put on trial.
Since then Cassidy’s life spiraled. He lost everything. He drank too much. Way too much. After a night of of boozing it up, he and Mildred, another drunk, got married. It was a match made in hell.
Cassidy drives a bus by day while Mildred spends the time at a nearby bar drinking. Cassidy comes home to find her drunk or still at the bar. Then he starts drinking. They fight. Have sex. Rinse and repeat.
Then Cassidy finds Mildred and Haney Kenrick getting friendly at the bar. Cassidy decides he’s had enough. He tells Mildred he’s leaving her. She asks for another chance. Even though Cassidy is done, Kenrick wants Cassidy out of the way…
… and Kenrick has a plan.
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David Goodis takes us into a world of drunks, schemers and losers beaten down by the world and their own frailties. CASSIDY’S GIRL is noir at it’s darkest. I like the duality of the title. If I have any nit to pick, it is the ending is a bit too pat and upbeat for all that has come before.
This is my third Goodis novel and he’s yet to disappoint.
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