*Book
source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.
Title ~ To Hell and Gone in Texas
Author ~ Russ Hall
Publisher ~ Red Adept Publishing
Published ~ 13 August 2014
Genre ~ Mystery | Suspense
Pages ~ 200
My Rating ~ 5 bites
Recently
retired detective Al Quinn gets a call from the Sheriff letting him know that
the brother he hasn’t talked to in twenty years is in the hospital under
suspicious circumstances. After debating with himself he decides to go see
what’s going on with Maury. Al has no idea that his estranged brother has so
much more on his plate than even he could believe and now he’s caught right
smack in the middle of a shitstorm of Maury’s making. Should the two of them
survive, will they bury the hatchet or go their separate ways again?
Hooking
me from the beginning, Russ Hall’s writing picked me up by the scruff, stuffed
me into a 4x4 truck complete with gun rack, locked the doors, tore off down the
road at high speed and didn’t let me go until the ride was over. I read this in one sitting and while my ass
didn’t appreciate it, my brain loved it. The writing is smooth and the
characters are interesting. The plot wasn’t beyond the realm of imagination,
the mystery was just right and the suspense kept me on the edge of my seat. I
have to say I love Al. I would love to see more books involving him though I’m
not sure how since he’s retired. He’d make an excellent PI and he could take
only the jobs he wanted since he’s technically retired.
Anyway,
Russ Hall is new-to-me and I am now compelled to see what else he has out
there. Overall, a great mystery with plenty of suspense as well as some humor,
excellent characters and wonderful writing. I highly recommend this one.
Well worth reading as are all of his books.
ReplyDeleteIt is. I'll have to take a gander at his other books then. :)
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