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Item specifics

Condition
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Binding
Mass Market Paperback
Product Group
Book
Type
Novel
Original Language
English
Weight
0 lbs
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9780312938666
Book Title
Devil's Right Hand
Item Length
6.6in
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Year
2005
Format
Mass Market
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
J. D. Rhoades
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Thrillers / General, Mystery & Detective / General
Item Width
4.2in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Rhoades combines the vivid atmosphere of Elmore Leonard with the furious pace of Stephen Hunter in his riveting, bullet-riddled, suspense-filled, action-packed debut Southern crime novel--what the author calls redneck noir. Martin's Press.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
0312938667
ISBN-13
9780312938666
eBay Product ID (ePID)
48423408

Product Key Features

Book Title
Devil's Right Hand
Author
J. D. Rhoades
Format
Mass Market
Language
English
Topic
Thrillers / General, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
2005
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.6in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
4.2in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
1
Reviews
"Rhoades slaps this supercharged crime-fiction debut into overdrive in the first paragraph and never lets up through nearly 300 pages of non-stop action."-- Booklist (starred review) "A fine example of redneck noir. Nicely crafted…if you hail from certain dark corners of the sunny South, it's the next best thing to a trip home."-- Washington Post "Enjoyable…Rhoades seems to have observed and remembered all the seedy details of life outside the centers of urban and suburban life as we know it. Nobody could totally invent this stuff."-- Chicago Tribune " The Devil's Right Hand blasts right out of the chute and keeps up the pace until the final paragraph. Steeped in Southern sense of place, the reader can feel the heat and humidity and smell the cordite hanging in the air. J.D. Rhoades writes action as well as anybody in the business, and bail bondsman Jack Keller is a winner."--C.J. Box, author of Trophy Hunt "Spare, tense and violent, this is a debut that will turn other writers green with envy. Jack Keller is a sure-fire star of the new generation of hard-boiled heroes."--Stephen Booth, author of Blind to the Bones "Riveting as the rack of a sawn-off shotgun, The Devil's Right Hand is a novel of pace and power, locked and loaded from the start. Bail enforcer Jack Keller, a damaged gulf war veteran, moves the heart in unexpected ways. Keller's quarry Raymond, a drug dealer bent on revenge, pledges 'no more water, but the fire next time'--and it's the fire we get on almost every page of a book that is positively aflame with action. Let's hope that J.D. Rhoades and Jack Keller are due to deliver more of the fire and soon."--Ken Bruen, author of The Guards, " Rhoades slaps this supercharged crime-fiction debut into overdrive in the first paragraph and never lets up through nearly 300 pages of non-stop action." -- "Booklist" (starred review) " A fine example of redneck noir. Nicely crafted... if you hail from certain dark corners of the sunny South, it' s the next best thing to a trip home." --"Washington"" Post" "" " Enjoyable... Rhoades seems to have observed and remembered all the seedy details of life outside the centers of urban and suburban life as we know it. Nobody could totally invent this stuff." -- "Chicago"" Tribune" ""The Devil's Right Hand" blasts right out of the chute and keeps up the pace until the final paragraph. Steeped in Southern sense of place, the reader can feel the heat and humidity and smell the cordite hanging in the air. J.D. Rhoades writes action as well as anybody in the business, and bail bondsman Jack Keller is a winner."--C.J. Box, author of "Trophy Hunt" "Spare, tense and violent, this is a debut that will turn other writers green with envy. Jack Keller is a sure-fire star of the new generation of hard-boiled heroes."--Stephen Booth, author of "Blind to the Bones" "Riveting as the rack of a sawn-off shotgun, "The Devil's Right Hand" is a novel of pace and power, locked and loaded from the start. Bail enforcer Jack Keller, a damaged gulf war veteran, moves the heart in unexpected ways. Keller's quarry Raymond, a drug dealer bent on revenge, pledges 'no more water, but the fire next time'-- and it's the fire we get on almost every page of a book that is positively aflame with action. Let's hope that J.D. Rhoades and JackKeller are due to deliver more of the fire and soon."--Ken Bruen, author of "The Guards", "Rhoades slaps this supercharged crime-fiction debut into overdrive in the first paragraph and never lets up through nearly 300 pages of non-stop action."--Booklist(starred review) "A fine example of redneck noir. Nicely crafted…if you hail from certain dark corners of the sunny South, it's the next best thing to a trip home."--WashingtonPost "Enjoyable…Rhoades seems to have observed and remembered all the seedy details of life outside the centers of urban and suburban life as we know it. Nobody could totally invent this stuff."--ChicagoTribune "The Devil's Right Handblasts right out of the chute and keeps up the pace until the final paragraph. Steeped in Southern sense of place, the reader can feel the heat and humidity and smell the cordite hanging in the air. J.D. Rhoades writes action as well as anybody in the business, and bail bondsman Jack Keller is a winner."--C.J. Box, author ofTrophy Hunt "Spare, tense and violent, this is a debut that will turn other writers green with envy. Jack Keller is a sure-fire star of the new generation of hard-boiled heroes."--Stephen Booth, author ofBlind to the Bones "Riveting as the rack of a sawn-off shotgun,The Devil's Right Handis a novel of pace and power, locked and loaded from the start. Bail enforcer Jack Keller, a damaged gulf war veteran, moves the heart in unexpected ways. Keller's quarry Raymond, a drug dealer bent on revenge, pledges 'no more water, but the fire next time'--and it's the fire we get on almost every page of a book that is positively aflame with action. Let's hope that J.D. Rhoades and Jack Keller are due to deliver more of the fire and soon."--Ken Bruen, author ofThe Guards, "Rhoades slaps this supercharged crime-fiction debut into overdrive in the first paragraph and never lets up through nearly 300 pages of non-stop action."-- Booklist (starred review) "A fine example of redneck noir. Nicely crafted...if you hail from certain dark corners of the sunny South, it's the next best thing to a trip home."-- Washington Post "Enjoyable...Rhoades seems to have observed and remembered all the seedy details of life outside the centers of urban and suburban life as we know it. Nobody could totally invent this stuff."-- Chicago Tribune " The Devil's Right Hand blasts right out of the chute and keeps up the pace until the final paragraph. Steeped in Southern sense of place, the reader can feel the heat and humidity and smell the cordite hanging in the air. J.D. Rhoades writes action as well as anybody in the business, and bail bondsman Jack Keller is a winner."--C.J. Box, author of Trophy Hunt "Spare, tense and violent, this is a debut that will turn other writers green with envy. Jack Keller is a sure-fire star of the new generation of hard-boiled heroes."--Stephen Booth, author of Blind to the Bones "Riveting as the rack of a sawn-off shotgun, The Devil's Right Hand is a novel of pace and power, locked and loaded from the start. Bail enforcer Jack Keller, a damaged gulf war veteran, moves the heart in unexpected ways. Keller's quarry Raymond, a drug dealer bent on revenge, pledges 'no more water, but the fire next time'--and it's the fire we get on almost every page of a book that is positively aflame with action. Let's hope that J.D. Rhoades and Jack Keller are due to deliver more of the fire and soon."--Ken Bruen, author of The Guards
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Jack Keller Ser.
Dewey Edition
22

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