Hodder's biggest fiction launch of 2009: Matt Hilton's debut introducing series character Joe Hunter, Britain's best vigilante - fighting America's worst criminals
Hodder's biggest fiction launch of 2009: Matt Hilton's debut introducing series character Joe Hunter, Britain's best vigilante - fighting America's worst criminals
'Some may call me a vigilante. I think I've just got problems to fix.'
Right now, Hunter's big problem is a missing little brother, last seen fleeing the site of a gruesome killing. Hunter needs the help of an old army buddy, a whole lot of hardware and a trip to Little Rock, Arkansas, to fix this particular problem. A brutal encounter with some very nasty criminals leaves Hunter fighting for his life. And that's before he comes up against America's most feared serial killer, 'The Harvestman' and his grisly souvenirs of death.But blood is thicker than water. And a lot of blood will be spilt . . .“The pace of DEAD MEN'S DUST is a scorcher, with the action beginning right from the start and never flagging. . . As a story character, Joe Hunter takes you in at the deep end and never lets up. Breathtaking.”
Taut, thrilling, tense - I loved it! - Richard Hammond
Hilton writes well . . . a promising start - GuardianHigh-octane action - THE CANBERRA TIMESa chilling roller-coaster ride - WHO WEEKLYHot, blood-spattered and unrepentantly hard-hitting, Dead Men's Dust is a pleasing debut thriller by Matt Hilton. - The Independant Weeklylot's of action, lot's of blood...exciting - Gold Coast BulletinA Roller-coaster ride from start to finish. Prediction: Look out for Daniel Craig in a film adaptation before long. - THE COURIER-MAILMatt Hilton worked for twenty-two years in private security and the police force in Cumbria. He is a 4th Dan blackbelt and coach in Ju-Jitsu. He lives in Cumbria with his wife and son.
'Some may call me a vigilante. I think I've just got problems to fix.'Right now, Hunter's big problem is a missing little brother, last seen fleeing the site of a gruesome killing. Hunter needs the help of an old army buddy, a whole lot of hardware and a trip to Little Rock, Arkansas, to fix this particular problem. A brutal encounter with some very nasty criminals leaves Hunter fighting for his life. And that's before he comes up against America's most feared serial killer, 'The Harvestman' and his grisly souvenirs of death.But blood is thicker than water. And a lot of blood will be spilt . . .
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