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Shifty's Boys

Times Thriller of the Month

Chris OffuttSeries: Mick Hardin
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Year
2022
Language
English

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Army-cop-turned-small-town-investigator Mick Hardin returns to the Kentucky hills in this second vividly atmospheric thriller from acclaimed literary crime novelist Chris Offutt
Mick Hardin is an Army CID officer home on leave, recovering from an IED attack and flirting with prescription painkillers, when a body is found in the center of town. It's Barney Kissick, the local heroin dealer, and the city police see it as an occupational hazard. But when Barney's mother, Shifty, asks Mick to take a look, it seems there's more to the killing than it seems. Mick should be rehabbing his leg, signing his divorce papers, and getting out of town-and most of all, staying out of the way of his sister Linda's reelection as Sheriff-but he keeps on looking, and suddenly he's getting shot at himself.
A dark, pacy crime novel about grief and revenge, and the surprises hidden below the surface, Shifty's Boys is a tour de force that confirms Chris Offutt's Mick Hardin as one of the most appealing new investigators in fiction.
PRAISE FOR THE KILLING HILLS
'Pitch-perfect in tone, this is what Jack Reacher wants to be when it grows up' - TIMES & SUNDAY TIMES (Thrillers of the Year)
'Wonderfully atmospheric thriller' - MAIL ON SUNDAY
'If Lee Child and Daniel Woodrell collaborated on a hillbilly noir, the result would probably read a lot like this: tough, laconic, emotionally engaging and blackly funny, The Killing Hills makes for a very satisfying read' - IRISH TIMES (Crime Books of the Year)
'A riveting example of Rural Noir' - TIMES & SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB (Pick of the Week)
'One hopes Offutt will bring Hardin back; he is a hell of a character!' - CRIME TIME (Book of the Month)

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"'Visceral description, tight dialogue and rattling action... a breakneck-paced, utterly enthralling total package'"
Big Issue
"'The writing is top-notch, shot through with menace and melancholy'"
New York Times
"'Chris Offutt's mastery of sense of place is still in full bloom'"
Times (Thriller Book of the Month)

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