Off the Chart (A Thorn Novel) by James W. Hall

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  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Pub. Date: August 2004
  • ISBN-13: 9780312997236
  • Sales Rank: 76,903
  • 352pp
  • Series: Thorn Series
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Before Thorn fell in love with crime-scene photographer Alexandra Rafferty, he was involved with Anne Joy, a beautiful woman who abandoned a violent life to forge a new, happier one in the Florida Keys. But her past includes her sadistic brother Vic, now a wealthy rogue businessman who specializes in the hijacking of pleasure boats and who delights in cruelly murdering their owners. Vic is obsessed by his sister and will do whatever it takes to drive his sister's lovers away-even murder. When Vic decides that he must possess the land on which Thorn's beloved home is built, nothing will stand in his way-not even the life of a little girl, the daughter of Thorn's closest friend.

Publishers Weekly

Hall (Blackwater Sound; Buzz Cut; etc.) once again sweeps the sand, surf and swamps of Key Largo, in a hyperdramatic mystery featuring sensitive tough-guy Thorn and his live-in girlfriend, Alexandra Rafferty. Hall sums up the plot nicely at the beginning of the book: "Lunacy and violence. Pirates, pirates, pirates." Thorn's long-ago fling with a beautiful woman named Anne Joy comes back to haunt him years later when Anne's brother, Vic Joy, a modern-day pirate along the Gulf Coast, decides he needs to add Thorn's five-acre property to his ill-gotten business and real estate empire. Anne and Vic are the damaged products of a dirt-poor Kentucky upbringing overseen by a smalltime dope-dealing father and a deranged mother with an all-consuming passion for pirates. Thorn refuses to sell to Vic, triggering a complicated coercion scheme that eventually includes the kidnapping of the nine-year-old daughter of Thorn's best friend. The local body count builds until Thorn is in an all-out battle against the deranged Vic, with a complement of U.S. helicopters and a small army of cutthroat international pirates. Hall's crisp writing, plus the ticking-clock suspense of the child-in-peril subplot and amusing secondary characters like Alexandra's dotty dad make this an exhilarating addition to the series. (June) Forecast: Hall is generally considered to be the stylist of the South Florida bunch and should be recommended to those fans of Hiassen, Leonard and Standiford (see the review of his latest novel, Havana Run, below) who haven't stumbled upon him yet. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

James W. Hall lives in South Florida with his wife Evelyn and his dogs, Carrie and Stella.

Visit his Web site at jameswhall.com

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Off the Chart (A Thorn Novel)by Anonymous

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October 05, 2005: As a longtime fan of southern mystery writers, I was pleased to discover James W. Hall and his hero Thorn. In 'Off the Chart' Upper Keys 'beach bum' Thorn gets involved with international pirates through an old relationship. The story is a little over the top at times but the characters are very well drawn and the author does his homework on the topic. Fans of Randy Wayne White will notice similarities with the Doc Ford series, Thorn first appearing almost ten years BEFORE Doc Ford in 'Under Cover of Daylight'. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Florida and the crime and mystery genre, especially if you are already a Doc Ford fan. Read 'Under Cover of Daylight' first as it introduces Thorn and makes the following books more enjoyable. The preceding Thorn mystery, 'Blackwater Sound', is if anything an even better read than this book and I recommend it also.

Off the Chart (A Thorn Novel)by Anonymous

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June 12, 2003: Talk about a part you can sink your teeth into - Thorn is it! However, voice actor John Bedford Lloyd sinks more than his teeth into this gritty thriller, he invests his vocal chords, his pinpoint phraseology, and his emotions. A rare reading this! The sometimes somnambulant, sometimes violent Florida Keys is Thorn's home. He relishes his privacy, and cherishes his small domain. There has been love in his life. Once there was Anne Joy, a beautiful woman escaping but not forgetting a past scarred by violence. Her brother, Vic, hardly seems to be a blood relation - he's sick and sadistic, determined to wreak havoc in the life of all who came into contact with his sister. When he learns of Thorn's relationship with her Vic becomes intent on grabbing Thorn's home. Nothing will stand in this psycho's way - not even an innocent, small child, the daughter of Thorn's best friend. The chase is on, and it torpedoes from Florida to the coast of Central America. Hall is in his heyday with this one. The same can be said of listeners who relish steamy, suspenseful thrillers.


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