Six Bad Things (Church of England)
Charlie HustonThis action-packed, blood-soaked sequel to CAUGHT STEALING is the second in a trilogy. A few years after stealing four and a half million dollars from the Russian mafia and killing six people to keep it, former New York bartender Hank...
Vampire private detective Joe Pitt takes on the Coalition, one of the most powerful Vampyre Clans in Manhattan, as he launches an investigation into the disappearance of the daughter of a prominent New York family. Original. 25,000 fi...
Hank Thompson was a first-class high-school ballplayer--until he fractured his ankle sliding into third base, ending his prospects for a career in the majors. Instead, he becomes a bartender with a humdrum but easy life. When he agree...
The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs ...
Charlie HustonWith a style that is razor sharp, an eye that never shies from the gritty details, and a taste for stories that simultaneously shock, disturb, and entertain, Charlie Huston is one of a kind. And The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of...
"One of the most remarkable prose stylists to emerge from the noir tradition in this century."–Stephen King"Hard-boiled horror, pulp noir vampires, decaying urban souls– you're gonna need a shower after this one. . ...
Joe Pitts stashes of blood and money are running low, so he takes a gig with the local Vampyre Clan. See, something new is on the streets, a new high so strong it can send a Vampyre spazzing through Joes local watering hole.
"[Charlie Huston's] action scenes are unparalleled in crime fiction and his dialogue is so hip and dead-on that Elmore Leonard should be getting nervous."–Publishers Weekly (starred review), on Half the Blood of BrooklynII...
NOBODY LIVES FOREVER. NOT EVEN A VAMPYRE.Just ask Joe Pitt. After exposing the secret source of blood for half of Manhattan's Vampyres, he's definitely a dead man walking. He's been a punching bag and a bullet magnet for every Vampyre...
"[Charlie Huston's] action scenes are unparalleled in crime fiction and his dialogue is so hip and dead-on that Elmore Leonard should be getting nervous."–Publishers Weekly (starred review), on Half the Blood of BrooklynIt...