Review:
a"Bad Things Happen" is a very smart, well-written roller coaster ride that is always threatening to hurl the reader out into roaring empty space. Go along for the thrill ride!a
aJames Patterson
aA tense read that keeps you tightly in its grip until the very last page. Harry Dolan has written an incredibly rich, smart read reminiscent of "A Simple Plan" or "Presumed Innocent"anot to mention that itas just a damn good story.a
aKarin Slaughter
aFrom the astringent first sentenceaaThe shovel has to meet certain requirementsaa"Bad Things Happen" builds like a midwestern thunder- head into an atmosphere of darkness, dread, and impending doom. It is a hypnotically readable novel, with richly wrought characters, a corkscrew plot, and dialogue worthy of Elmore Leonard. What a breathtaking debut.a
aDouglas Preston, author of "The Monster of Florence" and "Blasphemy"
aA wonderfully moody and atmospheric story reminiscent of the masters of the noir mysteries. Tightly plotted, sophisticated, and engrossing, this is a winner.a
a Nelson DeMille
a"Bad Things Happen" is a very smart, well- written roller coaster ride that is always threatening to hurl the reader out into roaring empty space. Go along for the thrill ride!a
aJames Patterson
aA tense read that keeps you tightly in its grip until the very last page. Harry Dolan has written an incredibly rich, smart read reminiscent of "A Simple Plan" or "Presumed Innocent"anot to mention that itas just a damn good story.a
aKarin Slaughter
aFrom the astringent first sentence
a aThe shovel has to meet certain requirementsa
a"Bad Things Happen" builds like a mid-western thunderhead into an atmosphere of darkness, dread, and impending doom. It is a hypnotically readable novel, with richly wrought characters, a corkscrew plot, and dialogue worthy of Elmore Leonard. What a breathtaking debut.a
aDouglas Preston, author of "The Monster of Florence" and "Blasphemy"
aA wonderfully moody and atmospheric story reminiscent of the masters of the noir mysteries. Tightly plotted, sophisticated, and engrossing, this is a winner.a
aNelson DeMille
Book Description:
A pacy, intelligent crime debut - Raymond Chandler meets the Coen brothers with shades of Harlan Coben
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