Silencer

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Macmillan, Jan 19, 2010 - Fiction - 276 pages

A father’s murder and a son’s ruthless betrayal are at the heart of the new novel by “master of suspense” (Publishers Weekly) James W. Hall

Earl Hammond, the wealthy patriarch of a family of ranchers, lies dead, shot just as he was to donate his Coquina Ranch to the state to preserve it from developers. Spearheading the plan to save this environmental treasure was Thorn, a reluctant heir to a secret family fortune, who now finds himself in terrible danger as well. A pair of deviant brothers, both contract killers, kidnaps him and drags him to a game preserve, surrounded by herds of exotic and very dangerous animals. He is entrapped in a sinkhole—a geological dungeon from which there is no escape.

But Frisco Hammond, the dark sheep of the family, is drawn into the investigation of his father’s murder and Thorn’s disappearance. He suspects the crimes are related. Helping him is his brother’s beautiful, troubled wife, Clare. They uncover a trail that leads back to the 1930’s, to a cabal of powerful and rich men with a sinister plan.

Silencer pits brother against brother and wife against husband in a thriller that proves once again that James Hall is “the king of the Florida-gothic noir” (Dennis Lehane).

 

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Contents

ONE
1
TWO
10
THREE
19
FOUR
27
FIVE
34
SIX
44
SEVEN
55
EIGHT
65
NINETEEN
156
TWENTY
165
TWENTYONE
174
TWENTYTWO
183
TWENTYTHREE
194
TWENTYFOUR
198
TWENTYFIVE
206
TWENTYSIX
211

NINE
79
TEN
86
ELEVEN
96
TWELVE
104
THIRTEEN
110
FOURTEEN
118
FIFTEEN
129
SIXTEEN
136
SEVENTEEN
146
EIGHTEEN
150
TWENTYSEVEN
221
TWENTYEIGHT
230
TWENTYNINE
237
THIRTY
244
THIRTYONE
255
THIRTYTWO
261
THIRTYTHREE
267
THIRTYFOUR
272
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About the author (2010)

James W. Hall was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. After graduating from Eckerd College in Florida and earning additional degrees from John Hopkins University and the University of Utah, He began to write poetry. Among his published books of poetry are The Lady from the Dark Green Hills, The Mating Reflex, and False Statements. Following his successful 20-year career as a poet, he decided it was time to switch gears and try his hand at writing fictional crime novels. He published his first novel, Under Cover of Daylight, in 1987. Since then he has written over 15 novels including the Thorn Mysteries series, Bones of Coral, Hard Aground, Rough Draft, and Forests of the Night. Several of his novels have been optioned for film and he has written screenplays for two of those projects. He is a professor of literature and writing at Florida International University.

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