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Hell's Bay

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Wealthy Florida matron Abigail Bates is on a canoe trip down a backwater river when suddenly, from out of nowhere, she is held underwater to drown by a strange and merciless killer... Thorn is aboard a houseboat in Hell's Bay when he is confronted by Abigail's son and alluring granddaughter. Thorn soon learns that they are his long-lost relatives-and that he is about to inherit a great fortune. He's also about to find out that being a member of the Bates family comes with a price... As he searches for clues about Abigail's murder, Thorn's houseboat becomes a precarious island of safety as he and the others find themselves hunted by an invisible enemy. For someone out there knows much more about the Bates family's dark past than Thorn does. Someone who has lived a lifetime in their shadow-and has seen the damage their wealth and influence has caused. Someone who is determined to exact revenge on the family...no matter what the cost.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 10, 2007
      Edgar-winner Hall (Magic City
      ) puts a Southern gothic twist on his latest Florida thriller to feature his iconic hero, Key Largo beach bum Thorn. While helping old flame Rusty set up a houseboat deep in the Everglades as a fishing spot for tourists, Thorn becomes entangled in the intrigue surrounding the murder of Abigail Bates, a wealthy land and mine owner. Soon after, one of Rusty’s first customers, John Milligan, confronts Thorn and claims to be Thorn’s uncle, making him face old family secrets possibly connected to Bates’s murder. Thorn’s detective friend, Sugarman, at Thorn’s request, starts making possibly dangerous inquiries into the crime. The appeal of this multilayered novel lies in the authenticity of its evocation of the Everglades, along with a slow-burning plot that kicks into high gear when Thorn and Rusty’s guests, cut off from the outside world by sabotage, are hunted by Bates’s killers. The result is another compulsive page-turner from a master of suspense. Author tour.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Hall's popular series features Thorn, a reluctant protagonist who's always getting embroiled in other people's adventures while trying to maintain his status as a "Glades" recluse. This story is a bit slow to get going, and Ed Sala's usually engaging narrative style is hampered in the beginning. However, the story picks up the pace in the second half as the suspense builds. Sala has a simple, clean narrative style that fits the hero like a glove. There's no need for complex voicings when the principal player has a deadpan style. This simplicity also works well for the range of ancillary characters. For lovers of Thorn, the Everglades, Florida culture, and wilderness adventures. M.C. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

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