THE INTERNET REVIEW OF BOOKS praised Molotov Editions release of Clarence Cooper Jr's The Syndicate as a "lost crime classic found again" in a review by Eric Petersen, writing that Cooper, "deserves a place alongside his contemporaries James Baldwin, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison."
"The Syndicate is an old-school noir crime thriller narrated by a killer," writes Peterson, "an unusual, potent mix of brutal, fast-paced 1950s pulp noir seasoned with a dash of William Burroughs style surrealism and homoerotic undertones."
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