John Stonehouse
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John Stonehouse
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The Cartel
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Best Mystery & Thriller
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"A wild ride in the transpecos desert
This is a post Iraq Butch and Sundance throw down. Some west Texas action for Sul Ross University fans. meditations on war and love and life. Over too soon, can't wait to see the movie." |
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Paul Nelson's review
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An American Outlaw (The Whicher Series Book 1):
"'You took up a gun, your world could turn upside down in a heartbeat. A bank. A gas station. A patrol, the other side of the world. Or a robbery, the fields of Texas. You stepped off, the fall could be an inch, a mile—unending. Nobody to save you,..."
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This book gave me one of the strangest reading experiences I can ever remember having... Set in 1950s Stalinist Russia, a time of ideological repression and outright terror, a State security agent, Leo Demidov, investigates what he thinks might be a ...more |
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The Son is an epic book; a saga spanning generations of a single family, set in a brilliantly evoked Texas. The history is fascinating, the McCullough family's rise from frontier settlers to local big-wigs always compelling. And as with many of my fa ...more | |
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One of the things I loved best about Gravesend by William Boyle, was the easy, relaxed writing style that immediately engaged, then proceeded to drag me in deep to a dark and affecting world. A compelling, fast moving narrative with characters so rea ...more | |
“some place. That afternoon I was robbing the bank. Up at Alpine. It wasn't just me; there were three of us. Me, Michael Tyler, Steven Childress. ”
― An American Outlaw
― An American Outlaw
“take whatever we cooked already.” He pointed to the hot-plates, over on the side. “But you heard”
― An American Outlaw
― An American Outlaw

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