Description
Two Texan ex-cons, Ray Bob and Eddie, have just killed a convenience store clerk over a penny. Now, with a pack of cigarettes, a stolen Caddy, and no plan, the two must think fast-and move faster, in this novel with "a lyric voice that sings itself raw."(
New York Times Book Review)
"My kind of book." (James Ellroy)
"Cook's plot tumbles from scene to scene with jarring brilliance, the pathos of his characters lending his otherwise brutal world a certain beauty." (
Publishers Weekly)
"Elmore Leonard's laconic flair with the dumb and dangerous [and] James Lee Burke's lyric feel for the dark hearts in a New South-Robbers ranges wild and wide, deep through the heart of Texas." (Michael Malone, author of
Time's Witness)
"Cook clearly has the suspense-building gene...The nerve-jangling plot tick-tick-ticks toward its explosive end." (
Texas Monthly)
"High-octane...Cook takes the noir chase novel on some remarkable detours." (
Booklist, starred review)
"This is a terrific book. I haven't enjoyed a novel this much in years." (James Crumley, author of
The Last Good Kiss)