Authors: James W. Hall
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AND HIS NOVELS
“James Hall's writing is astringent, penetrating, and unfailingly gripping long after you read the last page. Explodes with the brilliance of chain lightning.”
âDean Koontz
“The king of the Florida-gothic noir.”
âDennis Lehane
“No writer working today . . . more clearly evokes the shadows and loss that hide within the human heart.”
âRobert Crais
“James W. Hall's lyrical passion for the Florida Keys, his spare language, and unusual images haunt us long after the story has faded.”
âSara Paretsky
“A master of suspense . . . James Hall's prose runs as clean and fast as Gulf Stream waters.”
âThe New York Times Book Review
“James Hall is a writer I have learned from over the years. His people and places have more brush strokes than a van Gogh. He delivers taut and muscular stories about a place where evil always lurks beneath the surface.”
âMichael Connelly
HELL'S BAY
“Fast-paced . . . Hall's ability to evoke the deep, primeval essence of the Bay and Gladesâthe water, air, wildlife, feral excitementâare unmatched . . . All the ingredients for a thoroughly indulgent and hardy stew of a thriller. With his unerring sense of place, and a frighteningly sure grasp of the dark side, nobody cooks it up like Hall.”
âMiami Herald
“A tasty mix of rip-roaring adventure, caustic social commentary and lyrical appreciation of the beauty that still exists in Florida.”
âWashington Post
“A white-knuckle thriller that draws on our deepest fears . . . There is no such thing as a bad Thorn novel, but this is one of the best of an excellent bunch.”
âBooklist
(starred review)
“Effectively capture[s] the beauty and fragility of the Florida wilderness and the environment-vs.-big-business issues that threaten Florida's embattled ecosystem and parlay[s] them into a gripping story of adventure and suspense . . . Will keep readers glued to their armchairs.”
âLibrary Journal
“Another compulsive page-turner from a master of suspense.”
âPublishers Weekly
“A solid, action-packed story about eco-terrorists, the past's pull, and family ties . . . Each [Thorn] sequel has surpassed the previous for its depth of character, scenery, and plot . . . Hall knows how to make evil ooze off the page. With
Hell's Bay
, Hall delivers a true rip-roaring adventure.”
âSouth Florida Sun-Sentinel
“Hall is in fine form here. The plot twists like a canoe trail through a mangrove forest, and his evocation of south-central Florida and the Everglades is so vivid you might start itching from imagined mosquito bites.”
âSt. Petersburg Times
(Florida)
“A standout thriller as brilliantly crafted as it is plotted.”
âProvidence Journal
“Fans of Hall's lengthy series will find lots to chew on in this fast-paced tale of murder and mayhem in the mangroves. Newbies will finish
Hell's Bay
and quickly seek out its predecessors.”
âNews & Observer
(Raleigh, North Carolina)
MAGIC CITY
“A gripping tale of dirty politics, love gone wrong, murder for hire, and international intrigue that is impossible to put down. Highly recommended.”
âLibrary Journal
(starred review)
“Damn good.”
âMiami Sun Post
“The quintessential South Florida novel.”
âFort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
“Fast, entertaining . . . Hall offers lively characters, livelier dialogue, and an excellent depiction of contemporary south Florida.”
âPublishers Weekly
“Another outstanding chapter in one of the genre's most consistently first-rate series.”
âBooklist
(starred review)
“Hall's action scenes are starkly poetic.”
âBaltimore Sun
“From an opening scene that charges out of the box like a greyhound on amphetamines, to the climactic denouement that will leave the reader as limp as two-month-old kale, the pace . . . never slows.”
âNew York Sun
FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
“Complex . . . chilling . . . [Hall's] prose style becomes almost cinematic . . . don't put this one aside as a beach read. A long winter's night is a better bet.”
âNew York Daily News
“Hall's finest work to date. It's serious, gorgeously written, and deftly plotted. It leaves you wanting another book instantly. Hall's work is being compared to
Cold Mountain
, but it's a whole lot better. He has the lyrical style of a Southern storyteller, reminiscent of James Lee Burke.”
âBoston Globe & Mail
“A page-turning thriller.”
âTampa Tribune
“Absorbing . . . fascinating . . . intriguing.”
âRaleigh News & Observer
“Breathless and fast-paced . . . brisk, suspenseful.”
âProvidence Journal-Bulletin
“A successful departure from [Hall's] usual style . . . [Hall] leaves the reader wanting more.”
âCleveland Plain Dealer
“A thriller of the first magnitude.”
âMiami Herald
“[Hall is] a writer who carefully measures out the answers in clean yet elegant prose. Hall used to be a poet. In all the important ways, he still is.”
âDenver Post
“A multilayered, richly characterized, and compulsively readable story . . . Is it too early to pick a best book of the year?”
âRocky Mountain News
“A first-rate literary thriller in the tradition of Stephen Hunter's
Dirty White Boys
and Wayne Johnson's recent
The Devil You Know!
'
âBooklist
“The kind of story meant to be read around a campfire, providing you have a lot of wood stockpiled. Only the bravest souls would want to venture into the darkness in search of kindling after they've read the first few chapters of
Forests of the Night!
'
âAtlanta Journal Constitution
“A suspenseful, sharply detailed blend of history, family drama, and thriller,
Forests of the Night
cuts a wide literary swath, and does it with élan and passion.”
âRussell Banks
“
Forests of the Night
moves like an arrowâlean and swiftâtoward its amazing target. James W. Hall is at the top of his form; he's a wonder to watch.”
âReynolds Price
“Compelling . . . with action scenes that bristle with visceral intensity . . . nearly everyone has real depth, and the author's appreciation for history and its reverberations adds further complexity.”
âPublishers Weekly
“In the crowded and talented pool of South Florida suspense writers, James Hall pretty much has the deep end to himself. Out of reach for most, it's a place of nameless primal fears and murky evil, from which Hall shapes compelling characters in riveting stories. You get caught up in the light and color, the movement of the unfailingly taut action, but you are always aware of something very old and dark beneath it all. His latest novel is wonderfully disturbing in just this way . . . all of which make the carefully crafted, darkly resonant
Off the Chart
stay with you.”
âMiami Herald
“After years of tussling with metaphorical pirates of every stripe, fly-tying South Florida swashbuckler Thorn finally gets to go up against the real thing . . . the combination of world-class villainy, exotic locations, quick-march pacing, and studly heroism also suggests Thorn's channeling James Bond.”
âKirkus Reviews
BONES OF CORAL
“Hall takes this high adventure a step beyond the limits of the traditional action novel. . . a thoughtful, multifaceted novel that should not be missed.”
âLibrary Journal
“Brilliantly suspenseful . . . Hall raises mystery writing to its rightful place of honor alongside the best of American fiction.”
âSan Francisco Chronicle
BLACKWATER SOUND
“Nautical action sequences [are written] with cinematic vigor.”
âThe New York Times
“Compelling . . . A well-crafted thriller.”
âMiami Herald
“From dramatic beginning to chilling ending, Hall's never been better . . . the result is suspense, entertainment, and high-quality literature.”
âPublishers Weekly
(starred review)
“Terrific.”
âScott Turow
“I believe no one has written more lyrically of the Gulf Stream since Ernest Hemingway . . . a wonderful reading experience.”
âJames Lee Burke, author of
Bitterroot
and
Purple Cane Road
“Gorgeous and compelling.”
âRobert Crais
“Sleek and relentlessly propulsive.”
âDennis Lehane
“With beautiful prose and a heavily muscled story, it moves with the grandeur and unpredictability of a hooked marlin. Make that a killer marlin.”
âMichael Connelly
ROUGH DRAFT
“A thoroughly satisfying thriller . . . Strong and engaging characters.”
âThe Washington Post Book World
“Lots of action, some of it gruesome, and an intriguing plot.”
âChicago Tribune
“Good, old-fashioned, hideously violent fun . . . remarkably original . . . The creepy hit man Hal is one of Hall's best psychos.”
âMiami Herald
“Veteran thriller master Hall exhibits a new dimension . . . solid suspense . . . an expert creator of grotesque villains and fast action, former poet Hall raises the crossbar with his sensitive insights into the human condition.”
âPublishers Weekly
BODY LANGUAGE
“
Body Language
seduces you, then it grabs you, and it never lets you go. This is a first-rate thriller by a masterful writer.”
âJames Patterson
“Alexandra Rafferty is a fabulous addition to the ranks of law enforcement. She is smart, competent, the consummate professional, and her job as a Miami P.D. photographic specialist places her at the heart of the crime scene, with a cold eye for detail and a passionate commitment to justice.”
âSue Grafton
“
Body Language
is a sizzling tale of sex, blood, and obsession.”
âStephen Coonts
“A well-plotted mystery . . . Past hurts and current passions come into play in a riveting way that simply won't allow you to put the book down.”
âTampa Tribune Times
“Hall fans will be more than reimbursed by his poetic imagery in the landscapes and love scenes. Alex is a heroine with enough endearing attributes to sustain yet another long-running character series.”
âPublishers Weekly
(starred review)
“Suspense and forensic detail with a near-flawless grasp of character.”
âBooklist
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ALSO BY JAMES W. HALL
Magic City
(2007)
Forests of the Night
(2005)
Off the Chart
(2003)
Blackwater Sound
(2001)
Hot Damn!
(2001)
Rough Draft
(2000)
Body Language
(1998)
Red Sky at Night
(1997)
Buzz Cut
(1996)
Gone Wild
(1995)
Mean High Tide
(1994)
Hard Aground
(1993)
Bones of Coral
(1992)
Tropical Freeze
(1990)
Under Cover of Daylight
(1987)
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