The Pit

by Scott Taylor


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 03/05/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 240
ISBN : 9781418411237

About the Book

"Hey, this is gonna be alright!  A little gambling, a little violence, a little sunshine, and a little easy money.  A few friends and some delightful social intercourse.”  That was stand-up comic, Rich Norris’, description of the Pit on his first day.  However, later he said, “You know how the Pit is – it’s like the Hotel California.   ‘You can check out any time you like. But you can never leave.’”

 

Augie’s view was less enthusiastic: “Who the hell are we?  Cab drivers.  Shunted out of life’s main stream by natural selection to life in the Pit.”

 

In the 1980’s, four taxis at a time were allowed to queue up in front of the terminals at the Sacramento Metropolitan Airport.  The remaining cabs waited in a quadrant of a short-term parking lot known as the Pit.

While investigating a brutal torture/murder, “Benton counted thirteen taxis of varying color and type parked in the Pit.  The drivers were a diverse bunch – young, old, male, female, Hispanic, Indian, black, Caucasian, fat, thin, short, tall.  He said to an airport deputy sheriff, ‘Quite a bunch.  Any of them have records?”

“About eight of them have done jail time, county to federal.”

 

When the killer struck again, more attention began to focus on what really is going on in the Pit.  And how to stop the murderer before he or she turned serial.

 


About the Author

Scott Taylor’s work life includes executive, casino game dealer, stockbroker, actor, musician and playwright.  His longest stint has been as a cab driver, his favorite occupation.

In the 1980’s, based on his experience, he wrote a play about the eclectic, eccentric group that were the airport cabbies, entitled “The Pit”, although he always thought it would make a better movie.

When he returned to cabland in 2001, he expanded the play into his first novel, incorporating a murder mystery into it.

Mr. Taylor’s post 9/11 thriller sequel to “The Pit”, entitled “The Cave”, is in progress, as are two non-fiction works.  One is a yet-untitled collection of taxi anecdotes, and the second is “A Cab Driver’s Guide to Sacramento”.