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The Devil's Right Hand (Jack Keller)
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: January 01, 2005
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Rating: - The Devil's RIght Hand
This book was over all an enjoyable read, however, slow and drags in several spots. It will be interesting to see how the follow up compares
Rating: - Boring
The only reason I gave this book one star was because it was short and I didn't have to waste too much time on it (plus I think that's the lowest I can go on Amazon ). Too many cliche's and no character development.
Rating: - Look out, Dutch!
If you're a fan of Elmore Leonard, you've come to the right place. With THE DEVIL'S RIGHT HAND, author J. D. Rhoades demonstrates a talent for crime fiction that even "Dutch" himself could appreciate. The action is relentless and brutal with jarring bursts of expertly rendered violence. Rhoades shows a keen ear for Southern "redneck" dialogue and a wonderful grasp of his rural North Carolina setting. The characters are exquistely drawn, especially antihero Jack Keller, a bounty hunter battling more ... Read More
Rating: - It must be the hand he uses to scratch his butt
I had very high hopes for this book, as I have family that lives in Fayetteville, NC and I have been there many times in my life. I was hoping that this would be for Fayetteville what Parker does for Boston, or Crais for LA. It's not.
To tell the truth, the novel could have been set anywhere. There were almost no unique features of the city used at all. Rhodes really did not do a very good job of getting across the feeling of Fayetteville and the surrounding countryside.
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Rating: - No Bounty on This One
Red-necked cousins DeWayne and Leonard Puryear heist a timber company payroll, and in the process, kill the owner, an elderly Lumbee Indian. But unbeknownst to the Puryear boys, he is also the father of drug dealer, enraged and hell bent on avenging dad. Meanwhile, badass bounty hunter and "Devils's Right Hand" hero Jack Keller is hunting down the hapless DeWayne for jumping bale, setting off a smorgasbord of bad cops, bad guys, and bad blood in this made-for-TV-class novel of bad acting and worse ... Read More
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