Hot Springs (Earl Swagger #1)

Author: Stephen Hunter

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  • : $12.95 AUD
  • : 9781451627237
  • : Simon & Schuster
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  • : 25 July 2011
  • : 193mm X 107mm X 33mm
  • : United States
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  • : Stephen Hunter
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Barcode 9781451627237
9781451627237

Description

The undisputed master of the tough thriller, "New York Times "bestselling author Stephen Hunter delivers a masterpiece of crime fiction set in 1940s Arkansas, where law and corruption ricochet like slugs from a .45 automatic. Earl Swagger is tough as hell. But even tough guys have their secrets. Plagued by the memory of his abusive father, apprehensive about his own impending parenthood, Earl is a decorated ex-Marine of absolute integrity and overwhelming melancholy. Now he s about to face his biggest, bloodiest challenge yet. It is the summer of 1946, organized crime s garish golden age, when American justice seems to have gone to seed for good. Nowhere is this more true than in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the reigning capital of corruption. When the district attorney vows to bring down the mob, Earl is recruited to run the show. As casino raids erupt into nerve-shattering combat amid screaming prostitutes and fleeing johns, the body count mounts along with the suspense.

Reviews

"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) Brilliant...His prose has that rare visual quality that takes the action off the page and into the mind....Furnished with brilliant period detail and a dynamo of a lead character, this big, brawny crime drama recountsin highly fictionalized formthe true story of the backlash against corruption and decadence in Hot Springs, Arkansas, during the years following World War II....Hunter has written a powerful, sweeping story, one that effectively deals with multiple themes: the anguish of war vets, deep-seated racism, and fairness and duty in personal and professional life.